God and the gods; (What Herman Bavinck can teach us)
God and the gods Taken from; en.wikipedia.org This is a question that I have thought about for a long time. For the great world religions is that they all have a claim to being the exclusive truth. In the public sphere it means accepting one and rejecting the others. This to me is a simplistic answer and I have found no theology to do justice to this problem. Each theologian claims the centre ground for themselves or there is a complete surrender to inclusiveness where all the religions are blended into one, such as liberalism. These all fail to do justice to religious and theological dialogue. Gunton saw this as a problem and in his book the One the Three and the Many gave a possible outline. It is true that not all the religions can be right, can they? The answer is that they cannot but perhaps each religion has something to teach another about something. It is also a great sin to force a belief system ...