Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door: Christians in the Furman Interfaith Youth Core and Eschatological Views of the "Other"

Author(s)

Jake CrouseFollow

Department, Center, or Institute

Religion

Presentation Format

Individual Oral Presentation

Presentation Type

Course project

Description

This paper reviews different models for understanding religious “others” and focuses on the apparent contradictions between evangelicalism and interfaith groups’ promotion of relativism and pluralism.

Is This Part of a Department Organized Oral Session?

Yes

Department Organized Oral Session Title

Religion, Culture, and Representation

Moderator/Professor

Lisa Knight

Session Number

4

Start Date and Time

4-12-2016 2:30 PM

End Date and Time

4-12-2016 3:50 PM

Location

Furman Hall 108

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Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door: Christians in the Furman Interfaith Youth Core and Eschatological Views of the "Other"

Furman Hall 108

This paper reviews different models for understanding religious “others” and focuses on the apparent contradictions between evangelicalism and interfaith groups’ promotion of relativism and pluralism.