Iron Sharpening Iron: Exchange on Directional Pluralism

Philosophia Reformata 60 (1):63-66 (1995)
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Joris van Eijnatten’s critique of our view of ‘directional pluralism’ touches on matters central to Pluralisms and Horizons. It is a honour to have our book subjected to such a careful and sensitive reading. Some of the points he raises we want to keep thinking about, but others are so pivotal to our account — as well as, we believe, to Reformational philosophy as a whole — that a prompt answer is called for. Therefore, we welcome this opportunity for a public response.

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Is a pluralist ethos possible?Sander Griffioen - 1994 - Philosophia Reformata 59 (1):11-25.

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