The Possibility of an Inclusivist View of Religions

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Patricia Enedudu Idoko

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Published: 21 August 2024 | Article Type : Review Article

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Religious pluralism and exclusivism are commonly seen as the primary ways to address religious differences, while inclusivism is often considered less effective. However, this essay defends the position of religious inclusivism and argues that it represents the most appropriate approach in an increasingly diverse world. The essay is divided into three parts: the first part briefly explains the three paradigms (Exclusivism, Pluralism, and Inclusivism), the second part points out the inconsistencies in exclusivism and pluralism, and the third part argues that the inclusive paradigm promotes the uniqueness of one’s religion and provides a better understanding of other religious traditions than exclusivism and pluralism. Lastly, the concluding paragraph will summarize all the arguments presented in the essay.

Keywords: Inclusivism, Pluralism, Exclusivism, Religious Other.

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Patricia Enedudu Idoko. (2024-08-21). "The Possibility of an Inclusivist View of Religions." *Volume 6*, 1, 81-86