How do we make sense of the world's different religions? In today's
globalized society, religion is deeply intertwined with every issue
we see on the news. But talking about multiple religions can be
contentious. Are different faiths compatible somehow? And how can
we know whether one religion is more true than another? In this
creative thought experiment, Peter Kreeft invites us to encounter
dialogues on the world's great faiths. His characters Thomas Keptic
and Bea Lever are students in Professor Fesser's course on world
religions, and the three explore the content and distinctive claims
of each. Together they probe the plausibility of major religions,
from Hinduism and Buddhism to Christianity and Islam. Along the way
they explore how religions might relate to each other and to what
extent exclusivism or inclusivism might make sense. Ultimately
Kreeft gives us helpful tools for thinking fairly and critically
about competing religious beliefs. If the religions are different
kinds of music, do they together make harmony or cacophony? Decide
for yourself.
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