The practice of trying to incorporate diverse or unreconciled elements into a single system.
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All they want to hear is that the arts are efficiently run, good for the economy and subservient to current dogmas of inclusivism and education.
Effectively, Rome has cast herself adrift from historic orthodoxy by setting her traditional teachings in the wider context of religious inclusivism and the universality of the experience of the Divine.
He doesn't find much help in most current theological ‘models’: exclusivism (only my religion is true), inclusivism (your religion may be true, but mine is truer) and pluralism (we're all equally true).
He sees the simul as a kind of bridge between Lutheran exclusivism and inclusivism, opening up a ‘theology of engagement’.
It means little more than inclusivism, a lowering of the doorstep that the Pharisees had set too high.
Derivatives
inclusivist
noun & adjective
In no way can this be seen as an inclusivist tendency.
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Certainly the inclusivist language of cultural pluralism was swiftly replaced by rhetoric stressing national homogeneity.
Although his proposal is highly nuanced, Heim basically operates out of an inclusivist model.
These are classically inclusivist views, which interpret other faiths ultimately in the categories of the home religion.
We are all aware of the three responses to religious pluralism that are typically lifted up: exclusivist, inclusivist, and pluralist.