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One God, One Lord: Christianity in a World of Religious Pluralism

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Yahweh and his asherah? Epigraph evidence for religious pluralism in Old Testament times / Richard S. Hess -- 'Yahweh our God Yahweh one': the Old Testament and religious pluralism / John E. Goldingay, Christopher J.H. Wright -- 'My Lord and my God': the implications of 'I am' sayings for religious pluralism / David M. Ball -- Behind the classical local religions of the Roman empire / David W.J. Gill -- 'Summing up all things': religious pluralism and universalism in Ephesians / Thorsten Moritz -- In public and early Christian interactions with religious pluralism / Bruce W. Winter -- General and special epistemological foundations of religious pluralism / Bruce A. Demarest -- The watershed of Vatican Catholic attitudes towards other religions / David Wright -- Grace and Protestant approaches to religious pluralism / Tim Bradshaw -- Truth, mystery and Hick and the myth of Christian uniqueness / E. David Cook.

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First published December 12, 1993

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