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(5 pp) As the world is getting smaller - global
access, internet highway, and UPS - we can find you
anywhere -will we get smaller along with it? Our
intellectual horizons force our fingers and our
brains to scramble as we are pushed past our
comfort zone. Are our spiritual beliefs being
challenged in the same way? We will examine that
thought in this discussion of "pluralism,"
particularly with its relationship to the Holy See
of the Vatican. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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challenged in the same way? We will examine that thought in this discussion of "pluralism," particularly with its relationship to the Holy See of the Vatican. Bibliography lists
3 sources. BBplrlsm.doc RELIGIOUS PLURALISM via the Vatican Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., December
2000 Introduction As the world is getting smaller - global access, internet highway, and UPS - we can find you anywhere -will we get smaller along with it?
Our intellectual horizons force our fingers and our brains to scramble as we are pushed past our comfort zone. Are our spiritual beliefs being challenged in the
same way? We will examine that thought in this discussion of "pluralism," particularly with its relationship to the Holy See of the Vatican. Pluralism Definition: The
basic concept of this popular "ism" - pluralism - is that all religions offer salvation. The next step, up or down, depending on your historic, or new found belief
system, is "inclusivism" - true Salvation is singularly determined by Christs suffering and death, and yet the grace of God, is universally operative in all cultures through time. The
"particularistic agnostic" contends, that although Salvation is received from Christ alone, we really cant know who has heard the Gospel and who will be saved. "Particularism-traditional" alerts us to
their perceived fact that Salvation may only be derived from direct knowledge and faith in Christ. We may correctly guess that the Vatican supports this last view point, and
in political terms would call the others "waffling," or in traditional terms label them as heretics. Beliefs: According to Okholm and Phillips (1996), " Religious pluralism is the greatest
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