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Against interpretive exclusivism *
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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An Exploration of Personally Mediated Racism Among Nursing Students Through the Participant-Driven Photo-Elicitation Method. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In recent years, global forced migration due to conflict, violence, and persecution has increased dramatically, affecting numerous countries, with Türkiye being particularly impacted. Despite global trends showing a significant decline in positive attitudes toward refugees, the limited existing literature on racism in nursing education ...
Aslan F.
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Therapeutic potential of <i>Parabacteroides distasonis</i> in gastrointestinal and hepatic disease. [PDF]
This review illustrate the metabolic network medicated by Parabacteroides distasonis and its role and action mechanism in gastrointestinal and hepatic disease. The natural components affecting Parabacteroides distasonis was summarized, which show the therapeutic potential for gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases. Abstract Increasing evidences indicate
Duan J +5 more
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As the modern world is getting more diverse in its sociopolitical, economic and cultural aspects in a variety of ways, the concept of religious pluralism is gaining more traction than ever before.
Neelam Bano, Javaria Hassan, Shama Urooj
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Toward An Open Integralism: Multi-Religious Interactions In Sumberjo, Kediri
This research reveals some perspectives of multi-religious interaction in Sumberjo hamlet concerning the forms of tolerance and the role of the environment.
Riza Saputra +2 more
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Religieuse pluraliteit en waarheid: die hoofstroom Christelike respons
Our shrinking world confronts us with a plurality of religions of which all claim to be "true". How should we evaluate these claims? The mainstream Christian response to this question oscillates between exclusivism and inclusivism.
D. J. Louw
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Salvation from the point of view of Ibn Taymiyya [PDF]
The problem of salvation—that is, the deliverance from sins—is an issue Muslim intellectuals are expected to solve. Ibn Taymiyya’s response to the problem accounts for some of the conducts of contemporary Muslims and events of the Islamic world today ...
Maryam Poorrezagholi +2 more
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Exclusivism and exclusivity: a contemporary theological challenge [PDF]
The phenomenon of religious exclusivism increasingly confronts peoples of faith and goodwill who wish only for peaceful co-existence in equality and freedom with their religious neighbour. But there is more than one variety of religious exclusivism. This
Pratt, Douglas
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Religious Ethics and the Human Dignity Revolution
ABSTRACT Human dignity, even when analyzed through the lens of human rights, has received surprisingly little attention in the Journal of Religious Ethics, in contrast to a resurgent global interest in it. This article examines some possible reasons for this diminutive interest and makes a case for dignity's integration into the mainstream of religious
Simeon O. Ilesanmi
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Justin Martyr and Religious Exclusivism [PDF]
Graham Keith
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