Approaches through intensity of religions and sects
Abstract:
In the history there are 4 approaches about variety and intensity of religions and sects: refutability, monopoly, pluralism. Although the principals of other religions is not comparable with Islam but wily all of them covering the truth, even if we accept changes of other religions, nevertheless there is pieces of truth in them, so pluralism in the rightness of the truth is consistent. In the issue of rescue, Islam is not only a monopolist religion but also deliver followers of other religions with some condions. Pluralism is an important issue in philosophy in temporary era which has permeated to various branches such as religion, polics, culture, sociology and ethics. In this case religious pluralism which for the first me introduce by John Hik –contemporary philosopher- has a special importance. If we look carefully, religious pluralism is connect with other topics of philosophy of religion such as Hermeneuc, religious experience and religious myscism, language of religion, meaningful, ascertainably of religion’s points, skepcism, relavism and…and these issues have a strange connecons with each other.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Motaleat - e - Taghribi Mazaheb - e - Eslami, Volume:8 Issue: 28, 2012
Page:
54
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