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Definition of inclusivism in English: inclusivismnoun ɪnˈkluːsɪvɪz(ə)m mass nounThe practice of trying to incorporate diverse or unreconciled elements into a single system. Example sentencesExamples - 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 noun & adjective In no way can this be seen as an inclusivist tendency. Example sentencesExamples - 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.
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