Increasingly world religious traditions present not just an intellectual or apologetic challenge to Christians but a daily encounter, a source of religious practices, and even live religious options. How are Christians to relate to these traditions and the neighbors and friends who live by them? This lively and engaging book is a great resource for faithful wrestling with the new realities in their historical and theological dimensions. John B. Cobb Jr. is the leading figure in process theology and one of the most original and daring thinkers in contemporary theology. He is professor emeritus of theology at Clairemont School of Theology in Clairemont, California, and cofounder of the Center for Process Studies. He is the author of over thirty books.