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Exclusivism: Religious Constructs in Tafsir Muhammad Bin Salih Al-'Uthaimin
: This paper analyzes the exclusive paradigm in the interpretation of Muh}ammad bin S{a>lih} al-‘Uthaimi>n. The methodology used is qualitative descriptive-analytical to describe how the exclusive paradigm of Muh}ammad bin S{a>lih} al-‘Uthaimi ...
Saidu, Sabo Jamilu +2 more
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Religious exclusivism in some degree generally makes religious people to be intolerant, hardly to respect the diversity, or in other words religious exclusivism has produced social/political exclusivism.
Jonathan, A, Widjaja, P, Husein, F
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The Impact of Religious Exclusivism on Outgroup Attitudes
Religiously diverse societies are often portrayed as marked by tensions between exclusive worldviews and aspirations toward inclusive and cohesive social relations.
Daniëlle Leder +2 more
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Does Shiite Religious Exclusivism Stand to John Hick's Religious Pluralism?
Does Shiite Religious Exclusivism Stand to John Hick's Religious Pluralism?
Amirhossein Salehi (9932688)
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Beyond religious pluralism and exclusivism [PDF]
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Hooda, Anurag
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Māori atheism: a decolonising project?
New Zealand census data points to a pattern of religious change – a growing sector of the Māori community are disaffiliating from Christianity at roughly the same rate as the ‘no religion’ category is expanding.
Masoumeh Rahmani +2 more
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Beyond Religious Exclusivism: The Jesuit Attacks against Buddhism and Xu Dashou’s Refutation of 1623
The article examines the dynamics of religious competition brought into Asia by Christianity in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. More specifically, it analyzes how Xu Dashou adopted an exclusivist approach in order to defend his own traditions ...
Thierry Meynard
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Justin Martyr and Religious Exclusivism [PDF]
Graham Keith
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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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Religious Exclusivism and Social Inclusivism: Theory, Texts, Practice
The review offers a comprehensive examination of the collective monograph “Religiously Exclusive, Socially Inclusive? A Religious Response”. The contributors to this volume examine religious exclusivism and social inclusivism from philosophical-sociological, textual, and religious-practical perspectives, raising questions about the possibility of ...
S. Koryakin
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