Used as a text for a Religious Pluralism class, this book have proved to be my favorite from the last semester. Netland reflects on pluralism in the descriptive sense, spends time on John Hick, and continues in penning his thoughts on pluralism in the normative sense. He writes on the nature of truth and the evaluation of other Worldviews. Netland is articulate and thoughtful, and spurred helpful discussion.
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