Religious Dialogue
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- Q1What is the Exclusivist approach to other faiths?there is no salvation other than Christianityother religions cannot lead people to the right relationship with Godother religions can lead people to the right relationship with Godall religions can lead people to the right relationship with God30s
- Q2What does it mean to be an Exclusivist?it means being unsure about the truth of Christianityit means making it plain to non-Christians that they are wrongit means being open to learning from other faithsit means accepting all religions as valid30s
- Q3What is the Intra-faith Exclusivist approach?no Christians are savedall Christians are saved regardless of their denominationonly those who convert to Christianity are savedonly the Christians within their own denomination are saved30s
- Q4What does Inclusivism believe about those who have never heard about Christ?they will remain ignorant about salvationthey cannot attain salvationthey will attain salvation without embracing Christianitythey may still attain salvation as 'anonymous Christians'30s
- Q5What do Pluralists believe about different religions?all religions are wrongthey can all be paths to salvationall religions are equally validonly Christianity can lead to salvation30s
- Q6What is John Hick's perspective on religious pluralism?each religion has a unique ultimate goaldifferent religions share the same ultimate goalreligions have conflicting ultimate goalsthere is no ultimate goal in religion30s
- Q7What does the World Council of Churches (WCC) seek to achieve?worldwide fellowship and unity for all Christiansthe establishment of a single universal churchthe eradication of other religionsworld domination of Christianity30s
- Q8What does the Ecumenical Movement aim to do?establish a new religionovercome divisions and reunite what was divided during historical schismscreate a unified global governmenteliminate religious beliefs30s
- Q9What is the main goal of the World Council of Churches?To promote interfaith dialogue.To establish a world government.To convert non-Christians to Christianity.To provide financial support to member churches.To promote visible unity and fellowship among Christians worldwide.30s
- Q10How many member churches does the World Council of Churches currently have?20034850011070030s
- Q11Where are most of the member churches of the World Council of Churches located today?Asia and EuropeSouth America and EuropeEurope and North AmericaNorth America and AsiaAfrica, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East, and the Pacific.30s
- Q12What does the term 'Ecumenical Movement' refer to?The movement towards interfaith dialogue.The movement towards ending all conflicts in the world.The movement towards worldwide Christian unity or cooperation.The movement towards establishing a world government.The movement towards converting non-Christians.30s
- Q13Why does the Ecumenical Movement seek to overcome divisions within the Christian church?To convert non-Christians to Christianity.To gain political power and influence.To establish a single dominant denomination within Christianity.To promote diversity within the Christian church.To reunite what was divided during historical schisms and focus on Jesus and Salvation.30s
- Q14What does Galatians 3:28 say about the unity of believers?There is neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.Believers should strive for a hierarchy based on gender and social status.Believers should prioritize their individual identities over their faith.Believers should separate themselves from those of different ethnicities or social statuses.Believers are all one in Christ Jesus, regardless of their backgrounds.30s
- Q15What is one of the ways in which member churches of the World Council of Churches work together?By encouraging theological debates and disagreements.By seeking political power and influence.By engaging in Christian service and serving human need.By focusing on mission and conversion.By promoting their individual denominations.30s