Towards a Philosophy of Religious Pluralism

Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 22 (1-3):131-149 (1980)
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This article outlines a religious interpretation of the fact that there is a plurality of religious traditions each of which seems to be, more or less equally, a context of salvific human transformation. the theory hinges upon the distinction between the ultimate divine reality as it is in itself and that reality as humanly conceived, experienced, and responded to in a variety of ways, the differences between which arise from human cultural differences

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