“The majority of Christians today live alongside people of other faiths. In this, they are not unlike the earliest Christians, who proclaimed Jesus as Savior and Lord in the face of the many gods and lords of Greco-Roman society. Like them, we are called to embrace, embody, and declare the truth that God has revealed himself definitively and finally in Jesus Christ. Through his death and resurrection, sinners find forgiveness of sin and are reconciled to God. How then shall we proclaim the finality of Christ, given the fact of religious pluralism and the relativizing of absolute truth claims that often comes with it?,” for more on this follow this link http://www.christianitytoday.com/globalconversation/february2010/index.html .
In the News – Religious Pluralism
February 5, 2010 by theophilusmonk
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these are the questions of our day. I think so much of the proclmation of truth about God starts with asking him to do the work for you. thoughts? thanks for your post.