Course: Gospel, Salvation and Other Religions

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With Todd Miles, Ph.D. Western Christianity’s interaction with world religions used to be, for the most part, overseas. Today, “religious others” often live next door. At a changing time when one public prayer spoken during the 2009 U.S. presidential inauguration festivities was addressed to “O god of our many understandings,” the evangelical Christian church should do more than simply dismiss non-Christian religions as pagan without argument or comment. The Church needs a theology of religions that is Christ-honoring, biblically faithful, intellectually satisfying, compassionate, and that will encourage Spirit-powered mission. 12 video sessions. Approximately 6 hours.

LectureDescription
1.Lecture 1 - Theology of Religions

Lecture 1 - Theology of Religions

2.Lecture 2 - Exclusivity of Christ

Lecture 2 - Exclusivity of Christ

3.Lecture 3 - Christ as the Center of Scripture

Lecture 3 - Christ as the Center of Scripture

4.Lecture 4 - The Old Testament and Religions

Lecture 4 - The Old Testament and Religions

5.Lecture 5 - Are There Many Gods?

Lecture 5 - Are There Many Gods?

6.Lecture 6 - The New Testament and Religions

Lecture 6 - The New Testament and Religions

7.Lecture 7 - Universalism

Lecture 7 - Universalism

8.Lecture 8 - Pluralism

Lecture 8 - Pluralism

9.Lecture 9 - Inclusivism

Lecture 9 - Inclusivism

10.Lecture 10 - The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament

Lecture 10 - The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament

11.Lecture 11 - The Holy Spirit in the New Testament

Lecture 11 - The Holy Spirit in the New Testament

12.Lecture 12 - Critical Questions

Lecture 12 - Critical Questions