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"... recognizes the existence of a religious or spiritual absolute reality but allows for multiple interpretations and paths toward it.
In contrast to the exclusivist who maintains that there is a single path " up the mountain of God ," the pluralist recognizes many paths as valid.
Although both the exclusivist and the pluralist may agree on the existence of religious or spiritual reality, the pluralist recognizes that this reality is expressed in different cultures and by different people in different ways.
Because humans are mortal and limited, a single human religious system cannot encompass all of the religious or spiritual absolute reality ...." ( p. 167 )

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