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Montano1993 [528]
3 years ago
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Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different ______________ and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspect

ives in a pluralistic world. (pages 1-2)
Social Studies
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VladimirAG [237]3 years ago
5 0

This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different ______________ and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world. (pages 1-2)

Select one:

a. panorama of colorful images

b. chances are the hands that prepared them

c. options and varieties of beliefs

d. yogis in contorted postures

Answer:

Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different c. options and varieties of beliefs and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world.

Explanation:

Religious pluralism is connected to tolerance and acceptance. A religious pluralist person or society, for instance, tolerates more than one religious belief to be practiced by the people. They also accept that more than one belief has truth in it, rejecting the rigid attitude that defends the idea that only one religion is true - or leads to the truth - and should, for that reason, be the only one practiced.

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