Greenway, William, 1963-. The Flowering of Faith In the Light of Agape: A Vision for Interfaith Affirmation. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2024. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7617.
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Greenway, 1. (2024). The Flowering of Faith in the Light of Agape: A Vision for Interfaith Affirmation. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7617.
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Greenway, William, 1963-.The Flowering of Faith In the Light of Agape: A Vision for Interfaith Affirmation. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2024. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7617.
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The world’s faiths are often portrayed as siloed systems of understanding, so that affirming the truth of one faith tradition entails rejecting every other faith tradition. This masks remarkable interfaith consensus which results from various faiths' attempts to witness to the same divine reality. Condensed from the final chapter of my new book, In the Light of Agape: Moral Realism and its Consequences, I will sketch a philosophical argument for affirming the reality of agape—God insofar as God is love—and in its light sketch a vision for non-exclusive affirmation of distinctly Christian faith and of other faith traditions (from Buddhism to Wiccan).
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