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Humble Exclusivism: Solusi Wacana Etis Otoritas Keagamaan di Ruang Digital
Journal of Religion and Social TransformationThe digitalization of religious authority faces a moral and epistemic crisis driven by social media's algorithmic logic, which favors performative popularity over institutional knowledge. This research aims to formulate "Humble Exclusivism" as an Islamic
Muhamad Aulia Kemal Fasas
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Philosophy of Religion Analytic Researches
This paper examines the development of the threefold typology in John Hick’s theology of religions, commencing with his seminal works in the 1970s, wherein he introduced his theory of the “Copernican revolution” in theological discourse.
Ioann Ryzhakov
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This paper examines the development of the threefold typology in John Hick’s theology of religions, commencing with his seminal works in the 1970s, wherein he introduced his theory of the “Copernican revolution” in theological discourse.
Ioann Ryzhakov
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Contemplating Convivencia: Cosmopolitanism, Exclusivism and Religious Identity in Iberia
2012Visigothic Hispania, Islamicate al-Andalus and Christian Spain are names representing three scriptural monotheistic civilizations in Iberia. Al-Andalus has stood apart from this list by representing a time and a place of convivencia in which Christians, Jews and Muslims cooperated and coexisted.
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Mawlana Between Religious Pluralism and Exclusivism
2007Bu makale Mevlânâ’nın gayri-müslimlere bakışının dini çoğulculuk ve dışlamacılık arasında bir yerde oluşunun tahlil etmeyi hedeflemektedir; ancak bu yer basitçe dinsel kapsamacılık (inclusivism) değildir; çünkü Mevlânâ’nın çalışmaları Batı dünyasının Hıristiyan olmayanlar ve Batılı olmayanlara ilişkin geliştirdiği gibi bir "öteki" kavramını ...
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Unromantic Eros: Divine-Human Gender Terror, Religious Exclusivism, and Love Gone Wrong
2002Abstract Theepigraph to this chapter comes from a woman who survived the cycle of spousal abuse. Unlike the prophetic polemics of the last chapter, we hear from a woman here. She is the human counterpart to the “vineyard” of Isaiah’s song. There, Isaiah’s “beloved,” a vintner, prepares to expose and starve a female vineyard for suspected
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