ABSTRACT

Chapter 8 explains the relationship between revelation and religion, and distinguishes the reception of religious pluralism from the three classical perspectives on theology of religions insofar as the chapter seeks to consider whether resources from other religions may be admissible as sources for theologizing, and with what sort of methods one may theologize in light of building interreligious friendship in the religiously plural world. The goal is to understand how religious pluralism impacts prolegomenon.