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This 4 page paper looks at two models of Christianity, the fulfilment model of the mainline churches and an alternative model used in the Asian countries where the a message of Jesus being a servant of the poor is better communicated with dialogue and the search for points of agreement rather than preaching. The paper is based on a source supplied by the student.
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File: TS14_TEchrisfulfill.rtf
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* God will reveal himself to all people * God is present in all religions * Interlinked but not interchangeable beliefs in the religions. * However, not
all religions are equal * Dialogue is at the centre of the model. * Transform humanity from within. * Jesus must be at the centre of the model
of the believer is not deemed to be Christian. * The model used to deal with the Church in Asia * Jesus is not one among other saviours. *
If there were many final words they would be unreliable. * Christianity fulfils other religions. * Monika Hellwig offers the suggestion that the idea of Jesus at the
centre should be made as a friendly wager to other religions. Looking at these two models there are many similarities. Just as with other models Jesus is
placed at the centre. However, both of these appear to have a great deal in common with the universal low model rather than the particular love but take aspects of
both. In both there is an important role of dialogue. The way that God reveals himself is also more universal. In the universal models there are ideas of the
way that good will reveal the good news, before death or after death at either immediately or at the end of the world.
However in the fulfilment model there is also the approach that it is the human state to know god, he will make sure that the knowledge is inherent in
the human condition and provides balance. God is a part of life and as such he can choose to make sure he is known by all. The dialogue and
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