Some Foundations for a radically pluralist but genuinely critical theory of religions

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This article argues (against John Hick and Huston Smith) that different religions teach truths that are different even at the most fundamental level. Nevertheless these are genuine axiological truth claims that can be subject to rational evaluation, differentiating well-founded interpretations of a given religion from interpretations that are not well-founded.

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Michael LaFargue
Harvard Divinity School (Alumnus)

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