Rethinks the soteriological premises of the Christian discourse on Interreligious Dialogue and makes an effort to overcome the conventional typology\'exclusivism-inclusivism-pluralism.
From a hermeneutic perspective, the author sets out to find the answer to this predicament in Jesus\' life, message, and practice..
Rethinks the soteriological premises of the Christian discourse on Interreligious Dialogue and makes an effort to overcome the conventional typology\'exclusivism-inclusivism-pluralism