RELIGIOUS PLURALISTS: What Are They Upto?
When John Hick, Paul Knitter and others put forth a theory (rather, a family of theories) which they baptized as "pluralism," it was hailed as a paradigm shift in theology. It has been hotly debated ever since, widely acclaimed, and roundly criticised. All of this was done on the assumptio...
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Dharmaram College
2010
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Journal of Dharma
Year: 2010, Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 3-22 |
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Second Order and First Order: A Marriage of Necessity
B First Order Theology and Second Order Theory B Blurring the Differences B The Ambivalent Relationship between Theology and Philosophy B Consequences B Theology as Communication B Journey of Religious "Pluralism" B Restoring the Blurred Distinctions: The Thomist Way |
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