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The Elements of Exclusivism in Christian Tradition [PDF]
Introduction Religious exclusivism is based on some Christian theological teachings that are derived from the Bible which were introduced through some early Christian theologians’ viewpoints; like Saint Paul.
Qodratullah Qorbani
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Yogyakarta, despite being declared as the city of tolerance, shows religious discrimination manifested in religious spatial segregation. Discrimination is contrary to divine norms that protect the rights of each party in mu’amalah.
Nur Quma Laila, Irwan Abdullah
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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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Al-Rāzī stated that specific criteria should exist for interpreting religious texts, with one of the two in particular prioritizing the conflict of ʿaql [reason] and naql [revelation].
M. Cengiz
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Perception of Religious “Other” and the Quality of Its Narration in the Cultural Context of Iran [PDF]
Human cultural vision in religious rituals and ceremonies of different religions, denominations and sects is of such a difference that this difference sometimes puts them in complete contradiction with each other. Apparently, every religion speaks of the
Sahar Alizadeh Niri +3 more
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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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Abstract In Richard Rorty: Outgrowing Modern Nihilism, Tracy Llanera places Richard Rorty in conversation with philosophers confronting nihilism as a “malaise of modernity.” She shows how Rortyan thought offers a horizontal and relational approach to “redemption,” as opposed to religious or philosophical paths to be saved by higher beings or ideas ...
Elin Danielsen Huckerby
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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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Abstract More than 600 million young people today live in economically and environmentally fragile contexts. Scholarly literature on the interconnections between these young people and religion has often portrayed them as prone to radicalization and drawn to violent extremism.
Lani Anaya Jiménez +1 more
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Christian Religiosity, Religious Nostalgia, and Attitudes Toward Muslims in 20 Western Countries
Radical ethnonationalism has drastically risen in Western politics, largely mobilized by nostalgia for the country's past with homogeneity and Christianity as a cultural symbol against non‐Western immigrants, especially Muslims. However, how nostalgia for Christianity's past significance can invoke anti‐Muslim sentiments is unknown, especially given ...
Weiqian Xia
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