Background
Muck, Terry Charles was born on June 24, 1947 in Batavia, New York, United States. Son of Webster Charles and Oaklie Mae (Floyd) Muck.
(Almost everyone knows someone who belongs to a non-Christ...)
Almost everyone knows someone who belongs to a non-Christian religious tradition. This book will help Christians answer some of the most commonly asked questions about what the rise of other religions in this country means to them. A timely, practical, and understandable book for Christians who live in a rapidly changing religious landscape.
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(This book offers a four-step approach to decision making ...)
This book offers a four-step approach to decision making that helps church leaders translate timeless theological truth into everyday life situations.
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(This book is largely about contacts that do not feature i...)
This book is largely about contacts that do not feature immediate conversion. It is about life in the neighborhoods where you and I live. It is there, in the neighborhoods and not in academia, that religious pluralism is having its greatest impact. And it is in the small, everyday decisions about what kind of contact we want to have with Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Mormon, New Age, and Native American neighbors that the theological die is being cast that will shape the future of the American Christian church.
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religious publisher and educator
Muck, Terry Charles was born on June 24, 1947 in Batavia, New York, United States. Son of Webster Charles and Oaklie Mae (Floyd) Muck.
Bachelor, Bethel College, St. Paul, 1969. Master of Divinity, Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1977.
Editor, Leadership Journal, Wheaton, Illinois, 1980-1985; editor, Christianity Today Magazine, Wheaton, 1985-1990. Professor religion Wheaton College, 1986-1990. Professor comparative religion Austin (Texas) Presbyterian Theological Seminary, since 1990.
(This book offers a four-step approach to decision making ...)
(Almost everyone knows someone who belongs to a non-Christ...)
(This book is largely about contacts that do not feature i...)
Member Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies (board directors since 1989), Pali Text Society, American Academy Religion, Evangelical Theological Society, Society for Scientific Study Religion.
Married Judith Lee Keim, September 15, 1970. Children: David, Paul, Joseph.