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Title: | Beyond Pluralism and Inclusivism: Multiple Religious Validity and the Lotus Sutra |
Authors: | Largen, Kristin |
Keywords: | Lotus Sutra Schubert Ogden Pluralism Inclusivism Soteriology Interreligious dialogue Upaya Gospel of John |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Series/Report no.: | Buddhist – Christian Studies;Vol. 40 .- P.25-37 |
Abstract: | In this article, I expand upon the argument schubert ogden made in his chapter in a Buddhist Kaleidoscope: Essays on the Lotus Sutra, edited by Gene Reeves. There, ogden raises the distinction between an inclusivist understanding of salvation and what has come to be called "pluralism” -the view that different religions are genuinely different [not merely two versions of the same thing] and equal bearers of religious truth and that no one religion can be used as the standard against which other religions are judged. To my read, what ogden is suggesting is something that actually falls somewhere between inclusivism and pluralism, as traditionally understood, as he seeks to navigate a path by which believers in one religious tradition can assert what he calls the “formal” validity of their own tradition while not excluding the possibility that those in another religious tradition also assert the formal validity of their own tradition and that both claims can be equally authentic. |
URI: | https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71210 |
ISSN: | 0882-0945 |
Appears in Collections: | Buddhist Christian studies |
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