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LD08¡@Dialogue and Proclamation: Christian Attitude towards Other Religions (2 credits)
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Lecturer: Peter CHOY
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Description:
A critical survey of christian attitudes towards world religions
1.1 Christocentric mode
1.2 Theocentric model
1.3 Christo-pneumatocentric model
The implications of these different attitudes in missiology
2.1 Dialogue for mission
2.2 Dialogue as mission
2.3 Dialogue and mission
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Reference:
AMALADOSS M., Making All Things New (New York: Orbis Books, 1990).
D' COSTA G., Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered.The Myth of a Pluralistic Theology of Religions (New York: Orbis Books, 1990).
DUPUIS J., Jesus Christ and His Spirit (Bangalore: Theological Publications of India, 1977).
DUPUIS J., Jesus Christ at the Encounter of World Religions (New York: Orbis Books, 1991).
HICK J. & KNITTER P., The Myth of Christian Uniqueness (New York: Orbis Books, 1987).
Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and Congregation for the Evangelization of People, Dialogue and Proclamation (Vatican City: 1991).
SAMARTHA S.J., One Christ, Many Religions (New York: Orbis Books, 1991).
Secretariatus Pro Non Christianis, The Attitude of the Church towards the Followers of Other Religions: Reflections and Orientations on Dialogue and Mission (Citta del Vaticano: 1984).
The world Council of Churches, Guidelines on Dialogue with People of Living Faith and Ideologies (Geneva: WCC, 1986).
Note:
Not offered this year