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Against interpretive exclusivism * [PDF]
Interpretive exclusivism is the dogma that we can only understand cultural systems by interpreting them, thereby ruling out causal explanations of cultural phenomena using scientific methods, for example based on measurement, comparison, and experiment.
Harvey Whitehouse
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Exclusivism, Inclusivism or Gradualism? Udayana and the Plurality of World-Outlooks
It is an issue of already longstanding significance in philosophy of religion after John Hick, that is of differing models of religious consciousness, in the frame of interreligious relations which is tackled in the paper but it is done on the basis of ...
Vladimir K. Shokhin
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An Analysis of the Perception of Exclusivism in PostModern Protestant Congregations in Indonesia [PDF]
As human life progresses with the development of advanced civilisation, people's perceptions of various things tend to often change. One of them is the notion of exclusivism.
Rocky Nagoya, Hendi, Monica Santosa
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A Comparative Perspective of “Engaged Buddhism” and “Renjian Fojiao” (“Humanistic Buddhism”) in Chinese Speaking Discourse: Exclusivism, Inclusivism, or Pragmatism? [PDF]
The two modern concepts, “Engaged Buddhism” and renjian fojiao 人間佛教, with the variety of its English translations (such as “Humanistic Buddhism”), were developed and discussed with and without reference to each other over several decades.
Carsten Krause
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Contributing to Public Deliberation by Religious Behavior: Beyond the Inclusivism–Exclusivism Debate [PDF]
Recently, political philosophers have debated the role of religious reasons in public deliberations, such as appealing to religious convictions and religious classics.
Baldwin Wong
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Totemism and exclusivism are currently a concern of advertisers in presenting their work in connection with the tendency of people to worship or glorify something, in the form of objects or people and to consider themselves as part of a community.
Mohamad Tohir +2 more
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AbstractI compare the discussion on exclusivism in religion to the discussion on exclusivism in general. With defenders of religious exclusivism, such as Plantinga, I argue that it is a subset of general exclusivism and is as little blameworthy as the latter is.
D. Grube
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This article employs the notions of exclusivism and inclusivism to categorise the responses of prospective Islamic religion teachers towards various Islamic religious sects. Despite the prevalent criticism surrounding the perceived oversimplification and
Husni Husni, Hasan Bisri
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Cultural Education towards Exclusivism. Or, the Role of Education in shaping Exclusivism
The way in which the “traditional” system of education ends up deflecting people's attention from the things that make us, human beings, a whole, a species, and a unity, is constantly and ascendingly challenged and thought against. Currently, we need to find out what features of the former educational system, especially those institutionalized ...
Tudor-Cosmin Ciocan +2 more
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Christian response to the challenge and effects of religious Pluralism on Christian Missions in Nigeria [PDF]
Pluralism is a contemporary challenge that describes the inescapable realities of the 21st Century. Gradually but increasingly, Christian belief that Christ is the way, the truth, the life, and the only authentic way to God, is challenged by many ...
Charity Chinasa Adarigho
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