Relativism And Religion by Carlo Invernizzi Accetti

Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes

The book explores the complex relationship between relativism and religion, examining how contemporary religious thought grapples with the challenges posed by relativistic perspectives. It delves into the philosophical and theological implications of relativism, questioning whether it undermines or enriches religious belief systems. Through a critical analysis, the author argues that while relativism presents challenges to traditional religious doctrines, it also offers opportunities for a more pluralistic and tolerant approach to faith. The work ultimately seeks to reconcile the tensions between relativism and religion, proposing a framework that allows for coexistence and mutual enrichment.

Published
2015
Nationality
Italian
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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