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Imaginary Christs: The Challenge of Christological Pluralism
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
  • Richard Grigg, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Disciplines
Abstract

What should those attracted to the figure of Jesus Christ make of all the different Christs available to them? Amidst today's pluralism, we encounter Christ as liberator, the cosmic Christ, feminist Christs, Black Christs, Christ as the object of mystical longing, and various New Age versions of Christ, to name but a few. Imaginary Christs discusses the challenges arising from christological pluralism and suggests evaluative criteria for sorting through this abundance of competing Christs without falling into either a narrow dogmatism, on the one hand, or an uncritical relativism, on the other.

With an eye to the pluralism that has always been part of the Christian tradition, the book investigates the benefits of confronting the Christs of White American churches with Black Christs. It poses important questions about the future of pluralistic christological consciousness, exploring the possibilities of devoting oneself to several genuinely different Christs and the possibilities of combining commitment to the Christ with commitment to another venerable religious figure, such as the Buddha.

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ISBN: 9780791446478 (hardcover); 9780791446485 (pbk.)

Citation Information

Grigg, R. (2000). Imaginary Christs: The challenge of Christological pluralism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.