Inclusivism, one of several approaches to understanding the relationship between religions, asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to exclusivism, which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error. It is a particular form of religious pluralism, though that term may also assert that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.

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  • Inclusivism, one of several approaches to understanding the relationship between religions, asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to exclusivism, which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error. It is a particular form of religious pluralism, though that term may also assert that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context. Broadly speaking, there are two schools of Inclusivist thought: Traditional Inclusivism, which asserts that the believer's own views are absolutely true, and believers of other religions are correct insofar as they agree with that believer. Relativistic Inclusivism, which asserts that an unknown set of assertions are Absolutely True, that no human being currently living has yet ascertained Absolute Truth, but that all human beings have partially ascertained Absolute Truth. Strands of both types of Inclusivist thought run through all faiths.
  • Inklusivismi on kristinuskon käsitys, jonka mukaan kristinusko edustaa Jumalan normatiivista ilmoitusta, mutta pelastus on mahdollinen myös toisiin uskonnollisiin traditioihin kuuluville.
  • L'inclusivisme est un concept théologique de certaines églises chrétiennes, particulièrement l'Église catholique romaine, qui affirme, à la suite du théologien Karl Rahner, que tout homme est un chrétien anonyme que l'on peut considérer comme ayant une foi chrétienne implicite. Dans cette conception, le christianisme demeure cependant la seule vraie religion. Cette affirmation permet de conserver la conception traditionnelle de l'unicité du christianisme et, si cette conception oblitère l'ancienne affirmation exclusiviste que « seuls les chrétiens peuvent être sauvés », elle est néanmoins critiquée à divers titres. Elle est pour certains un obstacle au dialogue interreligieux en cela qu'il constitue davantage un moyen pédagogique pour convaincre les croyants d'autres religions et les convertir plutôt que de les écouter, recevoir d’eux ou échanger avec eux, posant que que le christianisme est l'unique vérité au centre et au cœur de toutes les traditions spirituelles qu'il inclurait toutes.
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  • Inclusivism, one of several approaches to understanding the relationship between religions, asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to exclusivism, which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error. It is a particular form of religious pluralism, though that term may also assert that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.
  • Inklusivismi on kristinuskon käsitys, jonka mukaan kristinusko edustaa Jumalan normatiivista ilmoitusta, mutta pelastus on mahdollinen myös toisiin uskonnollisiin traditioihin kuuluville.
  • L'inclusivisme est un concept théologique de certaines églises chrétiennes, particulièrement l'Église catholique romaine, qui affirme, à la suite du théologien Karl Rahner, que tout homme est un chrétien anonyme que l'on peut considérer comme ayant une foi chrétienne implicite. Dans cette conception, le christianisme demeure cependant la seule vraie religion.
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  • Inclusivism
  • Inklusivismi
  • Inclusivisme
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