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}}Harold A. Netland (born 1955), is a missionary educator turned academic. He worked in Japan for the Evangelical Free Church of America for nine years. In 1993 he moved back to the United States and joined Trinity Evangelical Divinity School as Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Intercultural Studies.[1] He is the Director of the PhD/Intercultural Studies program at 'TEDS'.[2]

From 2003 to 2006 Netland was a member of the Executive Committee of the Evangelical Philosophical Society.[1]

Netland is considered an authority in the field of religious pluralism and is often quoted on such matters. Johnson quotes him in his article on John Hick's 'pluralism Hypothesis' - "To say that truth is propositional, then, is to recognize that although 'true' and 'truth' can be used in a variety of ways, in the logically basic sense truth is a quality or property of propositions. That is, truth is a property of propositions such that a proposition is true if and only if the state of affairs to which refers is as the proposition asserts it to be; otherwise it is false."[3] When attempting to validate a position on Eastern Orthodox theology the author Adam Sparks makes reference to Netland work and expertise.[4]

One of John Hick's former students and now established in his own right, Netland has taken a more critical stance of his erstwhile tutor's work.[5] This critique can mainly be found with Netland's 2001 work Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith & Mission where he takes an evangelical position on Hick's proposals.[5]

Works

Books

  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |title=Modernity, Pluralism, and Apologetics: Implications for Missions |series=Evangelical Theological Society papers |volume=ETS-4758 |location= |publisher=Evangelical Theological Society |date=1995 |isbn= |oclc=37393059 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |title=Dissonant Voices: Religious Pluralism and the Question of Truth |location=Grand Rapids, MI ; Leicester, England |publisher=Eerdmans ; Apollos |date=1991 |isbn= 978-0-802-80602-4 |oclc=23462887 }}
  • {{cite book |editor1-last=Netland |editor1-first=Harold A. |editor1-mask=3 |editor2-last=Moreau |editor2-first=A. Scott |editor2-link=A. Scott Moreau |editor3-last=van Engen |editor3-first=Charles Edward |editor3-link=Charles Edward van Engen |title=Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions |series=Baker Reference Library |location=Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle, Cumbria, UK |publisher=aker Books ; Paternoster Press |date=2000 |isbn=978-0-801-02074-2 |oclc=43185799 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |title=Encountering Religious Pluralism: the challenge to Christian faith & mission |location=Downers Grove, IL |publisher=InterVarsity Press |date=2001 |isbn=978-0-830-81552-4 |oclc=46872173 }}
  • {{cite book |editor1-last=Netland |editor1-first=Harold A. |editor1-mask=3 |editor2-last=Ott |editor2-first=Craig |title=Globalizing Theology: Belief and Practice in an Era of World Christianity |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Baker Academic |date=2006 |isbn=978-0-801-03112-0 |oclc=63187514 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |author2-last=Yandell |author2-first=Keith E. |author2-link=Keith Yandell |title=Buddhism: A Christian Exploration and Appraisal |location=Downers Grove, IL |publisher=InterVarsity Press |date=2009 |isbn=978-0-830-83855-4 |oclc=313654297 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |author2-last=McDermott |author2-first=Gerald R. |author2-link=Gerald R. McDermott |title=A Trinitarian Theology of Religions: An Evangelical Proposal |location= |publisher=Oxford University Press |date=2014 |isbn=9780199751822 |oclc=884763103 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |author2-last=McDermott |author2-first=Gerald R. |author2-link=Gerald R. McDermott |author3-last=Muck |author3-first=Terry C. |title=Handbook of Religion: A Christian Engagement with Traditions, Teachings, and Practices |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Baker Academic |date=2014 |isbn=978-0-801-03776-4 |oclc=861208871 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |title=Christianity and Religious Diversity: Clarifying Christian Commitments in a Globalizing Age |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Baker Academic |date=2015 |isbn=978-0-801-03857-0 |oclc=892879550 }}

Articles and chapters

  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |chapter=The Cape Town Commitment: Continuity and Change |editor1-last=Dahle |editor1-first=Lars |editor2-last=Dahle |editor2-first=Margunn Serigstad |editor3-last=Jørgensen |editor3-first=Knud |title=The Lausanne Movement: A Range of Perspectives |series=Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series |volume=22 |location=Eugene, OR ; London |publisher=Wipf & Stock ; Regnum Books |date=2014 |pages=426–438 |isbn=978-1498217224 |oclc= }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |chapter=Jesus is the Only Way to God |editor1-last=Moreland |editor1-first=J. P. |editor2-last=Meister |editor2-first=Chad |editor3-last=Sweis |editor3-first=Khaldoun A. |title=Oxford Contemporary Dialogues |location=New York, NY |publisher=Oxford University Press |date=2013 |pages=497–508 |isbn= |oclc= }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |chapter=Can Only One Religion Be True? |editor1-last=Stewart |editor1-first=Robert B. |title=Can Only One Religion Be True? Paul Knitter and Harold Netland in Dialogue |location=Minneapolis, MN |publisher=Fortress Press |date=2013 |pages=17–54 |isbn=978-0-800-69928-4 |oclc= }}
  • {{cite journal |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |title=If ‘Personifying Evidence’ is the Answer, What is the Question? A Response to Paul Moser |journal=Philosophia Christi |volume=14 |issue=2 |date=2012 |pages=291–304 }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |chapter=Religious Pluralism as an Explanation for Religious Diversity |editor1-last=Werther |editor1-first=David |editor2-last=Linvill |editor2-first=Mark D. |title=Philosophy and the Christian Worldview: Analysis, Assessment and Development |location=London |publisher=Continuum |date=2012 |pages=25–49 |isbn= |oclc= }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |author2-last=Fields |author2-first=Bruce |author3-last=Sung |author3-first=Elizabeth |chapter=Gaining Every Advantage: Wisdom from Intercultural Ministry |editor1-last=Kilner |editor1-first=John |title=Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Zondervan |date=2011 |pages=144–62 |isbn=978-0-310-32852-0 |oclc= }}
  • {{cite book |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |chapter=Christian Mission Among Other Faiths: The Evangelical Tradition|editor1-last=Pachuau |editor1-first=Lalsangkima |editor2-last=Jøgensen |editor2-first=Knud |title=Witnessing to Christ in a Pluralistic Age: Christian Mission Among Other Faiths |series=Regnum Edinburgh 2010 Series |location=London |publisher=Regnum Books |date=2011 |pages=45–56 |isbn=978-1-870345-95-8 |oclc= }}
  • {{cite journal |author1-last=Netland |author1-first=Harold A. |author1-mask=3 |title=The Exclusivism / Inclusivism Debate and Evangelical Missiology |journal=Occasional Bulletin (The Evangelical Missiological Society) |volume=23 |issue=2 |date=Spring 2010 |pages=1–3 }}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Harold A Netland|url=http://divinity.tiu.edu/academics/faculty/harold-a-netland-phd/|accessdate=April 15, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Bio Harold Netland |url=http://www.christoncampuscci.org/testimonial/bio-harold-netland/|accessdate=April 15, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=John Hick's Pluralistic Hypothesis and the Problem of Conflicting Truth-Claims|author=Keith E. Johnson|url=http://www.leaderu.com/theology/hick.html|accessdate=April 18, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite book |author=Adam Sparks |title=One of a Kind: The Relationship between Old and New Covenants as the Hermeneutical Key for Christian Theology of Religions|location=Eugene, OR |publisher=Wipf and Stock |date=2010 |isbn=9781630876548 |section=2.4 summary }}
5. ^{{cite web|title=John Hick (1922—2012)|url=http://www.iep.utm.edu/hick/|accessdate=April 18, 2016}}
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