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  1. On claimed “orthodoxy”, quibbling with words, and some serious implications: A comment on the tilley‐d'costa debate about religious pluralism.Perry Schmidt-Leukel - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (2):271-284.
  • Defending religious pluralism for religious education.Andrew Davis - 2010 - Ethics and Education 5 (3):189 - 202.
    Religious exclusivism, or the idea that only one religion can be true, fuels hatred and conflict in the modern world. Certain objections to religious pluralism, together with associated defences of exclusivism are flawed. I defend a moderate religious pluralism, according to which the truth of one religion does not automatically imply the falsity of others. The thought that we can respect persons even when holding them mistaken strains credulity when we are dealing with religious convictions. Moreover, exclusivism is informed by (...)
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