Religious Pluralism and Theology (3) Pluralism Flashcards

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What is Theological Pluralism? Why is it an attractive way of thinking?

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  • The view that there are many ways to salvation, Christianity is just one of them
  • Attractiveness lies in the desire to develop the secular liberal aim, a successful society where people of different beliefs co-exist
  • A mix of a theological and ethical desire to remove imperialist ideas that lead to tragedies, e.g terrorism
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What Three Types of Theological Pluralism does D’Costa distinguish between?

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Unitary Theological Pluralism (UTP)
Pluriform Theological Pluralism (PTP)
Ethical Theological Pluralism (ETP)

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What does Unitary Theological Pluralism seek to create according to John Hick?

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  • A global Theology
  • A philosophical and theological framework for greater co-operation and understanding between the great world religions
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What Philosophical Basis does Hick provide for UTP, using Kants notions?

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  • He uses Kants epistemological distance between nominal and phenomenal knowledge
  • Argues that though religions are phenomenally different they are noumenally referring the same underlying reality
  • This underlying reality is what Kant calls the ‘an-Sich’
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How does Hick use Wittgensteins famous rabbit duck picture to make a point of how we view the an-Sich?

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  • He argues that the an-Sich does not reveal itself to humans but rather people experience it according to the culture and times in which we live
  • The same way Wittgensteins famous duck rabbit picture can be viewed as different things, the an-Sich is subject to ambiguity
  • Different religions clear up this ambiguity in the way in which they express God
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How does Hick argue that all religions focus on a Morality and Reality - Centred Life?

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  • Argues that all religions hold up Kants Categorical Imperatives and treat ones neighbours as they treat themselves
  • All religions make a contribution by focusing human existence on the Real (an-Sich) and changing self-centred behaviour to reality centred behaviour
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How does Hick argue we should be Theocentric, not Christocentric?

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  • Argues that revelation emanates from God, not Christ
  • Argues Christianity should be focused on God, Theocentric and not Christ, Christocentric
  • Task of theologians is to reinterpret incarnation, atonement and resurrection as myths not facts
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How does Hick outline the myth of Jesus’ divinity?

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  • He argues the belief of Christ as the incarnate son of God is a hurdle for Christianity
  • He argues the Sola Christus should be abandoned
  • Incarnation was used as a myth or metaphor to explain Jesus’ very special consciousness of God, letting him speak of God as a father
  • Overtime the myth has been falsely objectified and treated as fact that he was ontologically Gods son
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How does Hick argue for Jesus as a gift to the world?

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  • Argues Christianity msg rid itself of ancient doctrines from Nicaea and Chaldedon which defined Christs divinity and the idea of Trinity
  • Hick argues this should be understood as myth, and Christianity should get rid of exclusive doctrines
  • Jesus’ social teaching is a gift to the world as other great religious leaders contributed to the world
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What is Pluriform Theological Pluralism?

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  • Argues that there are many different underlying ‘Reals’ and they are experienced by each religion
  • No one religion has definite knowledge about an-Sich and each religion has its own authentic version of salvation, liberation or knowledge
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How does Keith Ward support Pluriform Theological Pluralism?

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  • Argues that sometimes we must conclude religions are different and conflicting, but their own reasons are valid
  • Knowledge is gained through religious experience and not revelation so there cannot be a competition for exclusive truth
  • Experiences in religion change and therefore so does the presentation of its truth claims over time
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What is the creation of Ethical Theological Pluralism in response to?

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  • The argument that Hick has contributed to Imperialism through Unitary Theological Pluralism
  • Due to his notion of the Real he introduces a Christian core about the divinity of Christ that makes him an inspirational leader and not Gods son
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What is Paul Knitters idea of Ethical Theological Pluralism (ETP) ?

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  • Based on the view that all religions share a soteriological aim of liberating humans from suffering, injustice and falsehood
  • All religions are soteriocentric rather than Reality-centred
  • Each religion understands soteriology in different ways and dialogue between them can are creative and fruitful
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Where does Paul Knitter take inspiration from in his creation of Ethical Theological Pluralism?

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  • From latin liberation theology where the central aim is praxis (action) in dealign with social injustice
  • Purpose of theology is to provide the means, definitions of justice varies
  • Knitter thinks dialogue will enahcen and develop each religions interpretation of reality
  • All that is needed is willingness from al religions and a common goal of a better world
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How do some criticise Hicks UTP as a form of exclusivism?

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  • His form of pluralism claims a privileged position of knowing the Real (an-Sich)
  • He uses this to judge other religions
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Why can Hick be criticised for building UTP on Kantian foundations?

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  • Can be asked why Kantianism is the supreme rule here?
  • Why is the truth given by Kant more important than others notions
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How can Hicks UTP lead to agnosticism?

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  • Kant argues we cannot know the noumenal an-Sich
  • Yet Hick presents it in a way Kant never did
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What does Hicks UTP wrongly presuppose?

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  • Presupposes that all religions have a sense of the Real
  • However forms of Buddhism reject the notion and others believe there is no Real beyond their deity
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What do some people believe Pluralism is doing? (Imperialism?

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Some believe Pluralism is promoting a form of imperialist global power-based ideology just as the Church has done in the past with exclusivism

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How can Knitters judging of religion through ETP be criticised?

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  • Judging religions by moral outcomes is extremely restricted of what they are claiming
  • Claims every religion has an interest in praxis and social liberation
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Does ETP and UTP undermine the Christian idea of salvation?

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  • Does undermine the traditional salvation
  • Religious Pluralism suggests it is sufficient for people to merely seek ‘moral liberation’ or simply a better understanding of reality
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How is Hicks notion of myth damaging?

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  • To suggest religious claims are myths and not objectively real is damaging to faith
  • According to D’Costa global theology has no context