Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered: The Myth Of ... Access

The volume features fourteen prominent scholars, including John Milbank, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Lesslie Newbigin, and Jürgen Moltmann.

Contributors like Newbigin and Milbank argue against the pluralist idea that all religions share a "common core" of experience, asserting instead that religions are distinct socio-cultural phenomena with unique perceptions of reality. Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered: The Myth of ...

(1990), edited by Gavin D’Costa, is a seminal collection of essays that serves as a direct rebuttal to the "pluralist" movement in theology. Core Argument The volume features fourteen prominent scholars

The “End of Dialogue” and Christian-Muslim Interrelations including John Milbank