The title of this post is a bit presumptuous. Interfaith relations implies that there are faiths outside Christianity and we ought to be in relationship with them. Christian opinions on interfaith relationships fill a spectrum from isolationism or superiority to mutuality, communal worship and cooperative ministries. This week we will explore what Process Theology might teach us about being in relationships with people outside the Christian tradition. After watching a brief video, we will explore the complexities of the subject. Some questions we may tackle as part of that conversation follow.
- What is the value of interfaith relationships?
- What is the nature of interfaith relationships?
- What are the risks? Are these risks to be genuinely feared or treasured?
- If asked through interfaith dialogue to share the heart of Christianity or why you are a Christian, how might you respond?
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