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Problems of religious diversity / Paul J. Griffiths.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Exploring the philosophy of religion ; 1.Publication details: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 2001Description: xv, 176 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0631211497 (hardcover)
  • 0631211500 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.2 21
LOC classification:
  • BT83.85 .G75 2001
Contents:
1. Religious Diversity. 1.1. Religion: Some Historical Remarks. 1.2. Religion: A Definition. 1.3. Diversity in Religion. 1.4. Philosophical Questions about Religious Diversity. 1.5. Standpoints and Answers -- 2. Religious Diversity and Truth. 2.1. Religious Claims: Doctrines and Teachings. 2.2. Assent and Acceptance. 2.3. Truth, Falsehood, Incompatibility. 2.4. Parity with Respect to Truth: A Kantian View. 2.5. Parity with Respect to Truth: A Wittgensteinean View. 2.6. Parity with Respect to Truth: Nonreligious Views. 2.7. Difference with Respect to Religious Truth: Exclusivism. 2.8. Difference with Respect to Religious Truth: Inclusivism. 2.9. A Catholic Christian Argument for Open Inclusivism -- 3. Religious Diversity and Epistemic Confidence. 3.1. Epistemic Confidence. 3.2. Awareness of Diversity. 3.3. Religious Responses to the Question of Epistemic Confidence. 3.4. Privatization.
3.5. The Epistemic Significance of Religious Diversity: A Christian View in Conversation with William Alston -- 4. The Religious Alien. 4.1. Toleration: Enduring the Religious Alien. 4.2. Separation: Isolating the Religious Alien. 4.3. Conversion: Domesticating the Religious Alien. 4.4. Christian Evangelism -- 5. The Question of Salvation. 5.1. Pluralism. 5.2. Exclusivism. 5.3. Inclusivism. 5.4. Restrictivism and Universalism.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [170]-171) and index.

1. Religious Diversity. 1.1. Religion: Some Historical Remarks. 1.2. Religion: A Definition. 1.3. Diversity in Religion. 1.4. Philosophical Questions about Religious Diversity. 1.5. Standpoints and Answers -- 2. Religious Diversity and Truth. 2.1. Religious Claims: Doctrines and Teachings. 2.2. Assent and Acceptance. 2.3. Truth, Falsehood, Incompatibility. 2.4. Parity with Respect to Truth: A Kantian View. 2.5. Parity with Respect to Truth: A Wittgensteinean View. 2.6. Parity with Respect to Truth: Nonreligious Views. 2.7. Difference with Respect to Religious Truth: Exclusivism. 2.8. Difference with Respect to Religious Truth: Inclusivism. 2.9. A Catholic Christian Argument for Open Inclusivism -- 3. Religious Diversity and Epistemic Confidence. 3.1. Epistemic Confidence. 3.2. Awareness of Diversity. 3.3. Religious Responses to the Question of Epistemic Confidence. 3.4. Privatization.

3.5. The Epistemic Significance of Religious Diversity: A Christian View in Conversation with William Alston -- 4. The Religious Alien. 4.1. Toleration: Enduring the Religious Alien. 4.2. Separation: Isolating the Religious Alien. 4.3. Conversion: Domesticating the Religious Alien. 4.4. Christian Evangelism -- 5. The Question of Salvation. 5.1. Pluralism. 5.2. Exclusivism. 5.3. Inclusivism. 5.4. Restrictivism and Universalism.

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