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Monotheism and Relativism investigates a fundamental philosophical problem: how can monotheistic religions maintain their exclusive truth claims while acknowledging the legitimacy of diverse belief systems? Bernd Irlenborn provides a comprehensive analysis of the conceptual challenges that arise when monotheism encounters relativist epistemologies and ontologies.
The book explores critical questions about religious authority, truth claims, and pluralism in contemporary society. Irlenborn examines whether monotheistic frameworks can remain intellectually coherent when confronted with relativist arguments about the nature of reality and knowledge. Through careful philosophical argumentation, the author considers various attempts to reconcile these seemingly opposing worldviews and their implications for religious practice and interfaith dialogue.
Part of the Elements in Religion and Monotheism series, this work contributes to ongoing discussions about the viability of monotheistic belief in an increasingly pluralistic world.







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