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Religious pluralism

A Wisdom Archive on Religious pluralism

Religious pluralism

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Religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Classical Greek and Roman pagan religious views, Religious pluralism - Conditions for the existence of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - History of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Inter-religious pluralism between different religions, Religious pluralism - Intra-religious pluralism between different denominations within the same religion, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as interfaith dialogue, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as the belief that more than one religion can teach truths, Religious pluralism - Antiquity, Religious pluralism - Bahá'í views, Religious pluralism - Buddhist views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Enlightenment, Religious pluralism - Hindu views, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Medieval times in Europe, Religious pluralism - Muslim views, Religious pluralism - The Protestant Reformation, Anti-cult movement, Progressive Christianity, Projects working for peace among Israelis and Arabs, Jacques Dupuis, Bat Ye'or, Freedom of religion, Inter-religious Organisations, Pluralism, Différance, Syncretism, Noahide System, Unitarian Universalism, Christianity and World Religions, Comparative Religion

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Religious pluralism

Religious pluralism is loosely defined term concerning peaceful relations between different religions, and is used in a number of related ways: Religious Pluralism often describes the worldview that one's religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth, and thus recognizes that some level of truth and value exists in at least some other religions. Religious pluralism often is used as a synonym for ecumenism. At a minimum, ecumenism is the promotion of unity, co-operation, or ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia II - Religious pluralism - History of religious pluralism
Some forms of religious pluralism have existed in the Indian Subcontinent since the rise of Buddhism around 500 BC and has widened in the course of several Muslim settlements (Delhi Sultanate 1276-1526 AD and the Mughal Empire 1526-1857 AD). In the 8th century, Zoroastrianism established in India as Zoroastrians fled from Persia to India in large numbers, where they were given refuge. The colonial phase ushered in by the British lasted until 1947 and furthered conversions to Christianity among low caste Hindus. In 1948 as many as 20,000 Jews Bene Jews and Cochin Je ...

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Religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as the belief that more than one religion can teach truths, Religious pluralism - Pluralism is not relativism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as interfaith dialogue, Religious pluralism - Conditions for the existence of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - History of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Antiquity, Religious pluralism - Medieval times in Europe, Religious pluralism - The Protestant Reformation, Religious pluralism - Enlightenment, Religious pluralism - Classical Greek and Roman pagan religious views, Religious pluralism - Inter-religious pluralism between different religions, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views, Religious pluralism - Bahá'í views, Religious pluralism - Hindu views, Religious pluralism - Buddhist views, Religious pluralism - Intra-religious pluralism between different denominations within the same religion, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia II - Religious pluralism - Conditions for the existence of religious pluralism

Freedom of religion encompasses all religions acting within the law in a particular region, whether or not an individual religion accepts that other religions are legitimate or that freedom of religious choice and religious plurality in general are good things. Many religions in the United States, for example, teach that theirs is the only way to salvation and to religious truth, and some of them would even argue that it is necessary to suppress the falsehoods taught by other religions. The Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, with many other P ...

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Religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as the belief that more than one religion can teach truths, Religious pluralism - Pluralism is not relativism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as interfaith dialogue, Religious pluralism - Conditions for the existence of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - History of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Antiquity, Religious pluralism - Medieval times in Europe, Religious pluralism - The Protestant Reformation, Religious pluralism - Enlightenment, Religious pluralism - Classical Greek and Roman pagan religious views, Religious pluralism - Inter-religious pluralism between different religions, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views, Religious pluralism - Bahá'í views, Religious pluralism - Hindu views, Religious pluralism - Buddhist views, Religious pluralism - Intra-religious pluralism between different denominations within the same religion, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Jewish views of religious pluralism

This article deals with Jewish views of religious pluralism. Religious pluralism is a set of religious worldviews that hold that one's religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth, and thus recognizes that some level of truth and value exists in at least some other religions. As such, religious pluralism goes beyond religious tolerance, which is the condition of peaceful existence between adherents of different religions or religious denominations. Within the Jewish community, there is a shared common history, a shared langu ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia II - Religious pluralism - Inter-religious pluralism between different religions

Religious pluralism - Jewish views. There is a separate entry on Jewish views of religious pluralism, which discusses both classical and modern views of Judaism's relationship to other religions, and the permissibility and purpose of inter-faith theological dialogue. Religious pluralism - Christian views. Christianity teaches that mankind's nature is corrupted and damaged, and that the result of such damage, known as Sin, is damnation. To avoid such a fate ...

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Religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as the belief that more than one religion can teach truths, Religious pluralism - Pluralism is not relativism, Religious pluralism - Pluralism as interfaith dialogue, Religious pluralism - Conditions for the existence of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - History of religious pluralism, Religious pluralism - Antiquity, Religious pluralism - Medieval times in Europe, Religious pluralism - The Protestant Reformation, Religious pluralism - Enlightenment, Religious pluralism - Classical Greek and Roman pagan religious views, Religious pluralism - Inter-religious pluralism between different religions, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views, Religious pluralism - Bahá'í views, Religious pluralism - Hindu views, Religious pluralism - Buddhist views, Religious pluralism - Intra-religious pluralism between different denominations within the same religion, Religious pluralism - Jewish views, Religious pluralism - Christian views, Religious pluralism - Muslim views

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Pluralism

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Pluralism is, in the general sense, the affirmation and acceptance of diversity. The concept is used, often in different ways, in a wide range of issues. In politics, the affirmation of diversity in the interests and beliefs of the citizenry, is one of the most important features of modern democracy. In science, the concept often describes the view that several methods, theories or ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Ecumenism

The word "ecumenism" (also oecumenism, œcumenism) (IPA: /ɛkˈjuːmɛˌnɪzəm/) is derived from the Greek oikoumene, which means "the inhabited world". The term is usually used with regard to movements toward religious unity. In its broadest meaning therefore, ecumenism is the religious initiative towards world-wide unity. At a minimum, ecumenism is the promotion of unity, co-operation, or improved understanding between distinct religious groups or denominations within ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Comparative religion

Comparative religion is a field of religious studies that analyzes interpretive differences of common themes and ideas among the world's religions. This field of study relies heavily upon the examination of myth, deriving essential themes from religious metaphor, and tracing in various ways a possible direct cultural connection between them. It also makes comparisons between the rituals and other aspects of various faiths besides just the myths. Comparative religion - Fields of study. Comparin ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Comparative mythology

Comparative mythology, related to comparative religion, is a field of study which is technically part of anthropology but more usually regarded as part of the subject of ancient history. The field attempts to discover how various myths and religions evolved over time, and aims to reveal relationships between distant religions, and describe their origin. One very well-known recent author in this field was Joseph Campbell. Many of its discoveries elicit great curiosity, such as Poseidon having pre-dated the concept of ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Religious persecution

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. Christians Jews Muslims Nazi Germany Soviet Union Ancient Greek religion Atheists Christians Heathens Hindus Jews Muslims Roman ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Religious intolerance

edit Religious intolerance is either intolerance motivated by one's own religious beliefs or intolerance against another's religious beliefs or practices. Religious intolerance and persecution have been common throughout history, and most faiths have been subject to it at one time or another. In its 2000 annual report on international religious freedom, the U.S. State Department cited China, Myanmar, Iran, Iraq and Sudan for persecuting people for their religious faith and practices. The report, whi ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Tolerance

Tolerance is a social, cultural and religious term applied to the collective and individual practice of not persecuting those who may believe, behave or act in ways of which one may not approve. Authoritarian systems practice intolerance, the opposite of tolerance. Tolerance is seen as a more widely acceptable term than "acceptance" and particularly "respect," where the application to controversial parties is concerned. Tolerance implies both the ability to punish and the conscious decision not to. It is usually applied to non-violent, consensual behavior, often involving religion, sex, ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Religion

Religion (see etymology below) —sometimes used interchangeably with faith or belief system—is commonly defined as belief concerning the supernatural, sacred, or divine; and the moral codes, practices, values, institutions and rituals associated with such belief. In its broadest sense some have defined it as the sum total of answers given to explain humankind's relationship with the universe. In the course of the development of religion, it has taken ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Dabru Emet

The Dabru Emet (Hebrew for "Speak [the] Truth") is a document concerning the relationship between Christianity and Judaism. It was signed by over 120 rabbis from all branches of Judaism. The Dabru Emet has since been used in Jewish education programs across the U.S. While affirming that there are theological differences between these two religions, the purpose of Dabru Emet is to point out common ground. It is not an official document of any of the Jewish denominations per se, but it is representative of what many Jews feel.

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Collegium

In Ancient Rome, a collegium (plural collegia, "joined by law") was one of the four great religious corporations (quattuor amplissima collegia) of Roman priests. They were, in descending order of importance: Pontifices, headed by the Pontifex maximus Augures Quindecemviri Epulones. In modern usage, Collegium may refer to one of the following: Collegium (office), an administrative organ. Collegium (

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Wisdom tradition

Wisdom Tradition is a term that is sometimes given to the inner core or mystic aspects of a religious or spiritual tradition, without the trappings, doctrinal literalism, sectarianism, and power structures that are associated with institutionalised religion. The Wisdom Tradition provides a conceptual framework for the development of the inner self, living a spiritual life, and the realisation of Enlightenment or of Union with God. Ken Wilber frequently uses the term in the plural in his own books. In this context it can be cons ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Christianity and world religions

Christianity and world religions appear to share some elements. In a look at Christianity's relationship with other world religions, this article investigates the differences and similiarities of Christianity to other religions. Christianity and world religions - Relationship with Judaism. See also Comparing and contrasting Judaism and Christianity and Judeo-Christian Historically, the relationship between Judaism and Christianity has been strained, to say the least. In the past, ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Dualism

The term dualism can refer to a variety of doctrines, mainly in theology and philosophy, each involving the purported existence of two opposites of some kind. These opposites can be, among other things, opposing forces, or opposing ontological or epistemic categories. Dualism - Theological usage. Dualism - Western or theistic usage. Main Article: Theology In theology, dualism can refer to ditheism: the belief that there are two basic principles ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Chukchi people

Chukchi, or Chukchee (Russian: чукчи (plural), chukcha, чукча (singular)) are an indigenous people inhabiting the northeasternmost portion of the Russian Federation on the shores of the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea. They speak the Chukchi language.The Chukchi originated from the people living around the Okhotsk Sea. In Chukchi religion, every object, wether animate or inanimate is assigned a spirit. This spirit can be either harmful or benifitial. Chukchi religious practic ...

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Religious pluralism: Encyclopedia - Iconostasis

In Eastern Christianity an iconostasis (the plural is iconostases, whose last syllable rhymes with ease) is a wall of icons, religious paintings, separating the nave from the sanctuary in a church. Iconostasis also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere within a church. The modern iconostasis evolved from the Byzantine templon in the fifteenth century. The word comes from the greek "εικονοστάσι(-ον)" (still in common use in Greec ...

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