Theology of Religions after Knitter and Hick: Beyond the Paradigm

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (1):7-22 (2007)
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Abstract

Both Paul Knitter and John Hick rely heavily on the exclusivist-inclusivist-pluralist paradigm. In a world that has become increasingly suspicious of missionary activity, moving beyond this paradigm calls for a bigger theology, wider methodology, and deeper missiology characterized by participant theologizing

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