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Pluralism and diversity in an age of radical religion and violence
Veitch, James
Veitch, James
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Religious pluralism and religious fundamentalism4 are in opposition to each other: one leads to the acceptance and affirmation of diversity as a primary given in our modern world and the other to its rejection. One maintains that there are different religious worldviews that have stood the test of time and these can be accommodated (sometimes critically) within the global world and the other claims that among the many there is only one right way to being religious and that seeks to impose its view on and over others
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2014
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9782940428694
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