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INCLUSIVISM OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN INDONESIA
The research aimed to measure the level of inclusiveness of religious education teachers in Indonesia in 2018. The research method was a survey, conducted thorough capital cities in 34 provinces.
Hayadin Hayadin +3 more
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This study aims to find the value of pluralism and inclusivism in the discursive leadership of Islam. The data was collected through the recording of documents from the discursive leader of the Islamic organization Nahdlatul Wathan (abbreviated NW), as ...
Khirjan Nahdi +8 more
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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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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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The aim of this Classroom Action Experimental Research is to know the changing attitude of the students after implementing CSRT method. Christian Religious Education (CRE) at Duta Wacana Christian University (DWCU) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach
Nani Minarni
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Towards developing an atmospheric space for inter-religious dialogue in Africa
The practice of religions and spirituality is common in Africa. In many ways, religion may be considered as a routine of life, living and practising it either as inherited or borrowed.
Tsawe-Munga Chidongo
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Across almost a decade, Desmond Tutu, Anglican cleric and chairman of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, supported a model of civil resistance against the apartheid regime based solely on religious argument. Tutu is one of what Appleby (2000) calls the “religious militants for peace”: people of faith who use religious arguments to ...
Valentina Gentile
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Inclusivism, Perspectivism and Pluralistic Tendencies in the History of Indian Culture
This article provides a survey of approaches and conceptual means elaborated in recent decades in the studies of pluralistic tendencies in Indian culture.
Evgeniya A. Desnitskaya
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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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