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Craig BlombergChristopher Hall Gerald McDermottSpencer FluhmanCamille Fronk OlsonGrant Underwood
Prefaces by the Editors, Richard J. Mouw and Robert L. MilletPart I: The Nature of the Dialogue1. The Dialogue: Backgrounds and Context, Derek J. Bowen2. Reflections After Fifteen Years, Robert L. Millet3. What Drew Me to Dialogue. . . and Why I?m Still Talking, J. Spencer Fluhman4. My Dreams for Mormon-Evangelical Dialogues, Craig L. Blomberg5. Responding to Millet and Fluhman, James E. Bradley6. A Serious call to Devout and Holy Dialogue: Going Deeper in Interfaith Discussions, Gerald R. McDermott7. Apologetics as if People Matter, Dennis Okholm8. From Calvary to Cumorah: The Significance of "Sacred Space," Richard E. Bennett9. Mormon-Evangelical Dialogue: Embracing a Hermeneutic of Generosity, Rachel Cope10. Temple Garments: A Case Study in the Lived Religion of Mormons, Cory B. Willson11. Mormons and Evangelicals in the Public Square, J. B. Haws12. An Evangelical at Brigham Young University, Sarah TaylorPart II: Specific Doctrinal Discussions13. How many Gods? Mormons and Evangelicals Discussing the Debate, Craig L. Blomberg14. The Trinity, Christopher A. Hall15. Divine Investiture: Mormonism and the Concept of Trinity, Brian D. Birch16. Praxis: A Lived Trinitarianism, Bill Heersink17. Theological Anthropology: The Origin and Nature of Human Beings, Grant Underwood18. "How Great a Debtor": Mormon Reflections on Grace, Camille Fronk Olson19. Authority Is Everything, Robert L. Millet20. Revealed Truth: Talking About Our Differences, Richard J. Mouw21. Two Questions and Four Laws: Missiological Reflections on LDS and Evangelical Missions in Port Moresby, C. Douglas McConnell22. Becoming As God, Robert L. Millet23. Is Mormonism Biblical? J. B. HawsAfterword, Robert L. MilletNotesContributors