The Gospel In A Pluralist Society by Lesslie Newbigin
Argues that in modern pluralist societies Christianity cannot be confined to private belief but must present itself as a public, truth-claiming alternative that challenges the assumptions of secular liberalism and religious relativism; it critiques the privatization of faith, insists the church must be a missionary presence forming a counter-cultural social imagination, and calls for communities grounded in the gospel to engage in honest dialogue, cultural critique, and public witness while remaining humble, faithful to Scripture, and attentive to the complexities of coexistence in a religiously diverse world.
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- 1989
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