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Pluralism, exclusivism, and the theoretical virtues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 April 2006
Abstract
This paper argues that John Hick's commitment to the moral principle of altruism undermines his pluralistic claim that all of the major world religions are equally efficacious from a soteriological perspective. This argument is placed in a context of a discussion evaluating the theoretical virtues of various hypotheses about religious diversity.
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