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[Footnotes]
1 R. Lanier Britsch, "Mormon Missions, an Introduction to the LDS Mission System," Occasional Bulletin of Missionary Research 3 (Jan. 1979): 22-27.
2 R. Lanier Britsch, "Mormon Missions in a World Christian Context," a lecture to the religion faculty at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1980.
3 "Mormon Views of Religious Resemblance," in F. Lamond Tullis, ed., Mormonism: A Faith for All Cultures (Provo, Utah: BYU Press, 1978), pp. 185-207.
4 Donald McGavran, ed., The Concilior-Evangelical Debate: The Crucial Documents 1964-1976 (California: William Carey Library, 1977), p. 56.
5 E. C. Dewick, The Christian Attitude to Other Religions (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1953), p. 159.
6 Ibid., p. 181.
7 Carl F. Hallencreutz, New Approaches to Men of Other Faiths (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1970), p. 23.
8 Hendrick E. Kraemer, Why Christianity of All Religions (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1962), p. 110;
Carl F. Hallencreutz, Kraemer Towards Tambaran (Sweden: Almquist & Wiskells, 1966), p. 278.
9 Dewick, The Christian Attitude, p. 44. This philosophy evolved from concepts in writings of Barth and Kierkegaard.
10 Kraemer, Why Christianity, p. 122.
11 R. G. Zaehner, The Comparison of Religions (Boston: Beacon Press, 1962), pp. 18, 19.
12 Dewick, The Christian Attitude, p. 48;
Zaehner, The Comparison of Religions, p. 80.
13 R. C. Zaehner, Christianity and Other Religions (New York: Hawthorne Books, 1964), p. 8.
14 Dewick, The Christian Attitude, p. 48.
15 Spencer J. Palmer, The Expanding Church (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deserei Book Co., 1978), p. v.
16 2 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deserei News Press, 1907), 1: 512-513.
17 William Earnest Hocking, Living Religions and a World Faith (New York: The MacMillan Co., 1940), pp. 2, 31, 25, 263;
William Earnest Hocking, Re-Thinking Missions (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1932), p. 31.
18 Hocking, Living Religions, pp. 185, 200.
19 Ibid., pp. 185, 213.
20 Hocking, Re-Thinking Missions, p. 33.
21 Wilfred Cantwell Smith, The Meaning and End of Religion (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1963), pp. 183, 19.
22 Stanley J. Samartha, ed., Dialogue Between Men of Living Faiths (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1971), p. 6.
23 Norbert Greinacher and Alois Muller, eds., Evangelization in the World Today (New York: The Seabury Press, 1979), p. 41.
24 As quoted in Karl-Heinz Weger, Karl Rahner: An Introduction to His Theology (New York: The Seabury Press, 1980), p. 6.
25 As quoted in Herbert Vorgrimler, Karl Rahner: His Life, Thoughts and Works (Glen Rock, N.J.: Paulist Press, 1965), p. 59.
26 As quoted in Anne Garr, The Theological Method of Karl Rahner (Chicago: Scholars Press, 1977), p. 206.
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