The biblical topic of Interfaith Dialogue refers to the interactions and exchanges between Christians and adherents of other faiths, with the goal of fostering greater understanding, respect, and cooperation. As the Bible teaches, Christians are called to love their neighbors and share the Gospel with all nations (Matthew 22:39, Mark 16:15), while also being mindful of the importance of humility and respect in their interactions with others (1 Peter 3:15-16). In the context of interfaith dialogue, Christians can draw on biblical principles such as the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12) and the command to love one's neighbors (Leviticus 19:18), recognizing that these values are often shared across faith traditions. By engaging in open and respectful dialogue, Christians can build bridges of understanding and work towards the common good, as exemplified in the Apostle Paul's interactions with non-Christian leaders and thinkers in Acts 17:22-31.
Art Katz addresses the complexities of interfaith dialogue, particularly between Christianity and Judaism, arguing that acknowledging the validity of rabbinical Judaism as equal to Christianity undermines the apostolic foundations of the Christian faith. He emphasizes that there is only one true fai
Art Katz addresses the radical controversy surrounding the exclusivity of the Gospel, emphasizing that true faith in Jesus Christ is the only path to salvation, rendering other religions, including Judaism and Islam, inadequate. He challenges the church to confront the uncomfortable truth that the r
