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The nature of religious dialogue, the diversity argument and religious pluralism

Quilter, John G.
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Abstract
In this paper I make initial attempts to distinguish ‘dialogue’ from other forms of intellectual engagement across boundaries of disagreement. From there I consider an argument from the diversity of religions, modelled on atheological arguments elsewhere in philosophy of religion. I use this argument to explore defensible responses and provide some argumentation for a kind of pluralism about the diversity of religions that differs from Hick’s.
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religious diversity, plurality, interreligious dialogue, relativism, exclusivism, inclusivism, reason and tradition, reason and religion
Date
2016
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Book chapter
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Religion and culture in dialogue : East and West perspectives
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59-76
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School of Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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