Are All Religions True?:
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Are All Religions True?:  -     Edited By: D.A. Carson
    By: Harold A. Netland

Are All Religions True?:

Edited By: D.A. Carson
Lexham Press / 2022 / Paperback

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We live in a diverse world. Religious pluralism holds that each religion is of equal worth and offers a legitimate lifestyle. But Christianity claims Jesus is the only way to be saved. Is Christianity bigoted?

In Are All Religions True?, Harold A. Netland offers a Christian response to religious pluralism. Netland considers the nature of religious claims, tolerance, and the great commission. Wisdom is needed. While Christians should support aspects of religious diversity, we also believe that Jesus is the Lord and Savior of all. Learn how you can be devoted to Christ while showing love for those of other faiths.

The Questions for Restless Minds series applies God's word to today's issues. Each short book faces tough questions honestly and clearly, so you can think wisely, act with conviction, and become more like Christ.

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Title: Are All Religions True?:
By: Harold A. Netland
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 160
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 7.00 X 5.00 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1683595017
ISBN-13: 9781683595014
Series: Questions for Restless Minds
Stock No: WW595014

Author Bio

Harold A. Netland is professor of philosophy of religion and intercultural studies and director of the PhD program for intercultural studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He was a missionary in Japan for nine years with the Evangelical Free Church of America and is the author of Dissonant Voices: Religious Pluralism and the Question of Truth and Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith and Mission.
D. A. Carson is the series editor of Questions for Restless Minds. He is professor emeritus of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, cofounder of The Gospel Coalition, and author of numerous books, including The God Who Is There: Finding Your Place in God's Story.

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In Are All Religions True?, Harold Netland tackles a difficult—yet important—question: ‘How should Christians think theologically about the diverse variety of religious expression in light of God's revelation in Jesus Christ?’ Having reflected thoughtfully on these issues for many years, Netland offers readers a helpful theological roadmap to navigate the complex terrain of Christian conversation on religious diversity. He shows how one can be faithful to Christ's universal lordship while treating adherents of non-Christian religions with dignity and honor.

—Keith E. Johnson, author of Rethinking the Trinity and Religious Pluralism; director of Theological Development and Culture, Cru


This generation of Christians inhabit cultures that sometimes reject not only biblical revelation about reality, but also the reality of reality itself. The “Questions for Restless Minds” series poses many of the toughest questions faced by young Christians to some of the world’s foremost Christian thinkers and leaders.

—Russell Moore, director, Christianity Today Public Theology Project


If you’re hungry to go deeper in your faith, wrestle with hard questions, and are dissatisfied with the shallow content on your social media newsfeed, you’ll really appreciate this series of thoughtful deep dives on critically important topics like faith, the Bible, friendship, sexuality, philosophy, and more. As you engage with some world-class Christian scholars, you’ll be encouraged, equipped, challenged, and above all invited to love God more with your heart, soul, mind, and strength.

—Andy Kim, multiethnic resource director, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship


We have written short books pitched at undergraduates who want arguments that are accessible and stimulating, but invariably courteous. The material is comprehensive enough that it has become an important resource for pastors and other campus leaders who devote their energies to work with students. Each essay ends with a brief annotated bibliography, intended for readers who want to probe a little further.

—D. A. Carson, from the foreword

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