Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us
This is a personal, searching and positive book. It is rooted in five perceptions of Christianity from people of different faiths and responses from five Christians. Richard Tetlow sees mutual, loving relationships as priority for human well-being in our British multifaith society. He shows how Christians can listen to and learn from others about themselves for common benefit. He analyses perceptions themselves, including perceptions of God, their whys and wherefores. He challenges traditional Christian theology, structures and worship. Throughout, he asks questions in search of meaning, sincere faith and honest personal experience, both religious and non-religious and seeks recognition of the unity and diversity of all Life. Finally, he suggests ways forward.
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Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us
This is a personal, searching and positive book. It is rooted in five perceptions of Christianity from people of different faiths and responses from five Christians. Richard Tetlow sees mutual, loving relationships as priority for human well-being in our British multifaith society. He shows how Christians can listen to and learn from others about themselves for common benefit. He analyses perceptions themselves, including perceptions of God, their whys and wherefores. He challenges traditional Christian theology, structures and worship. Throughout, he asks questions in search of meaning, sincere faith and honest personal experience, both religious and non-religious and seeks recognition of the unity and diversity of all Life. Finally, he suggests ways forward.
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Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us

Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us

by Richard Tetlow
Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us

Perceptions of Christianity from People of Different Faiths: To See Ourselves as Others See Us

by Richard Tetlow

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This is a personal, searching and positive book. It is rooted in five perceptions of Christianity from people of different faiths and responses from five Christians. Richard Tetlow sees mutual, loving relationships as priority for human well-being in our British multifaith society. He shows how Christians can listen to and learn from others about themselves for common benefit. He analyses perceptions themselves, including perceptions of God, their whys and wherefores. He challenges traditional Christian theology, structures and worship. Throughout, he asks questions in search of meaning, sincere faith and honest personal experience, both religious and non-religious and seeks recognition of the unity and diversity of all Life. Finally, he suggests ways forward.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781546290728
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/17/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard Tetlow has been a community and social caseworker in inner London and a lecturer in Social and Community work at Lancaster University. Then after being ordained in mid-life as an Anglican priest he was vicar of the multi-racial, inner-city parish of St John and St Peter, Ladywood, Birmingham. There he led the church’s restoration and redevelopment as a multi-faith arts and education centre. After 20 years, he retired with his wife, Ruth, to the nearby multi-faith community of Moseley. He currently convenes two local inter faith groups and also the Birmingham branch of the Progressive Christianity Network, Britain. This is his first book. Ruth has also long been engaged in inter faith life and they have now two children and four grandchildren. He is keen on mountain walking, gardening, singing and classical music, theatre, film, most sport and CND.
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