Study-Action Manual on Christ and the Faiths of Men [Paperback] Hunter, Carman St. John

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Paperback cover has some wear. Bottom left corner of book has some dinkage that effects bottom left of pages. First page has a fold, the pages are clean and in good condition otherwise. The binding is very secure.

This mid-20th century theological work explores the intersections between Christianity and other world faiths through a scholarly yet accessible lens. Published after WWII, when religious tensions ran high, it aimed to promote understanding across religions. Though showing its age, it offers insights into the history of interfaith dialogue and the quest for religious harmony in a divided era. A compelling addition for collectors of 20th century theology or scholars of comparative religion.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Bottom left corner of book has some dinkage that effects bottom left of pages. First page has a fold, the pages are clean and in good condition otherwise. The binding is very secure.

This well-loved copy of “Study-Action Manual on Christ and the Faiths of Men” by Carman St. John Hunter offers a fascinating glimpse into the mid-20th century dialogue between Christianity and other world religions. Published in the aftermath of World War II, when religious tensions were high, this book aimed to promote understanding and respect across faiths. Hunter, a Presbyterian minister and professor at Union Theological Seminary, brought a scholarly yet accessible approach to exploring the commonalities and differences between Christianity and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. While showing some signs of its age, this copy remains a solid reading copy for those interested in the history of interfaith dialogue and the quest for religious harmony in a divided world. Collectors of 20th century theological works or scholars of comparative religion would appreciate adding this insightful volume to their libraries.

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