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Critically discuss any one theologian’s account between Christianity and other religions.  

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Critically discuss any one theologian's account between Christianity and other religions. In order to critically assess one theologians 'account' between Christianity and other religions, it is significant to discuss what is meant by the term 'theologian.' 'Theologian' originates from the Greek words 'theo' meaning God and 'logia' meaning study. So literally, the term 'theology' means the study of god. Usually this term is associated with Christianity, therefore theologians are often those who form there ideologies and arguments from a Christian perspective. 'Christians in the modern world cannot ignore the existence of other religions.'1This perhaps explains why, from Christian theology have stemmed three major approaches to other world faiths. The approaches towards other traditions, all arguably share the common core themes of salvation and grace. Salvation and grace are usually associated with the Christian tradition. The dictionary definition of salvation includes that it is a 'deliverance from the power and effects of sin.'2...

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