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{{summary | text__NOTOC__==Synopsis==Inclusivism 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, and religious [[pluralism]], which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.}}
{{overview}}Inclusivism 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, and religious [[pluralism]], which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context. ==Contents==
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{{links}}==Main article== Inclusivism 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, and religious [[pluralism]], which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context. ===Arguments for and against=== ==Links==
* [http://www.theopedia.com/Inclusivism Theopedia - Inclusivism]
* [http://www.christianitytoday.com/global/printer.html?/ct/2000/115/11.0.html Who in Hell?], by John Wilson
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