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Pluralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pluralism is used, often in different ways, across a wide range of topics to denote a diversity of views, and stands in opposition to one single approach or method of interpretation: •Benefice, in th...
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Religious pluralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1991, the Pluralism Project at Harvard University began a pioneering study of America's changing religious landscape. Through an expanding network of affiliates, we document the contours of our multi-religious society, explore new forms of interfaith engagement, and study the impact of religious diversity in civic life.
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Pluralism is the theory that a multitude of groups, not the people as a whole, govern the United States. ... Yet the term is loaded with implications that must be fully grasped if one is to understand pluralism.
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The United States is plural, and pluralism is the American identity. Others insisted upon a unitary, singular view, a way to sort out who belongs and who does not. The struggle between these two visions, one of pluralism, one of unity, is the tale told by the images, the sounds and the words throughout this site.
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Understanding postmodern pluralism ... I suggest that the primary barrier to getting a hearing for the gospel on the vast majority of campuses today is ideologically driven pluralism. Pluralism takes the fact of the world's rich cultural diversity and makes an "ism" out of it.
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Multiple definitions of the term "religious pluralism" ... Religious exclusivism, pluralism & inclusivism ... The diversity of meanings of the term "religious pluralism"
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