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Aristotle’s Inclusivism

1994
Abstract Despite the vast literature which has developed around books 1 and 10 of the Nicomachean Ethics [NE], there is no consensus on whether Aristotle’s view of ϵvδaιμovía is dominant or inclusive. Aristotle’s advice on method in ethics is that one look for the truth in competing views.
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The Limits and Promise of Exclusivism and Inclusivism

2020
This chapter surveys major exclusivist and inclusivist theologies of religious diversity. The central question that the author brings to bear in assessing any theology of religious diversity is, “Does this theory make interreligious learning possible?” The author proposes four major criteria: 1) The difference without incommensurability criterion: does
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Evangelical Inclusivism: Progress or Betrayal?

Evangelical Quarterly: An International Review of Bible and Theology, 1996
Controversial voices have arisen from within the ranks of evangelical theologians challenging the hegemony that an exclusivist soteriology has enjoyed to date. In particular, the work of Clark Pinnock and John Sanders has broken new ground among evangelical theologians by suggesting that inclusivism is a reasonable and justified theological position ...
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Inclusivism and Tolerance

Science, Art and Religion, 2023
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BEYOND INCLUSIVISM

The Heythrop Journal, 1989
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