RT Article T1 From Marilyn Manson to Amos: Navigating Pluralism in the Twenty-First-Century West JF The Evangelical quarterly VO 88 IS 4 SP 320 OP 330 A1 Anderson, William H. U. 1961- LA English PB Brill YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1679285149 AB This is the second installment of a two part study which attempts to apply the theology of religious and cultural tolerance from Amos 2:1-3 to the pluralistic twenty-first-century West. Pluralism is not a new idea. In fact, Amos and both the Old and New Testaments are given in a pluralistic context. This study makes correlations with Patten's article 'Multicultural Dimensions of the Bible' and the Pluralism Project at Harvard University. It attempts to demonstrate how both Jesus and the church navigated pluralism with religious and cultural tolerance. This article is a call to Christians to stand together and be strong in our faith, values and practices, while proclaiming the gospel and evangelizing in the context of the twenty-first-century pluralistic West in an uncompromising yet balanced and truly tolerant way. K1 Bible. Amos K1 History K1 MANSON, Marilyn, 1969- K1 PLURALISM in literature K1 Religious Diversity K1 Religious Tolerance K1 Commitment K1 Covenant K1 Cross-cultural K1 Dialogue K1 Diversity K1 Empathy K1 Evangelism K1 Exclusivism K1 Inclusivism K1 intra-cultural K1 Ministry K1 Mission K1 Pluralism K1 Political Correctness K1 Relativism K1 Religious K1 Sola Scriptura K1 Spiritual K1 syncreticism K1 Tolerance DO 10.1163/27725472-08804003