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pluralism | multifaith |

As a noun pluralism

is the quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.

As an adjective multifaith is

feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.

pluralism

Noun

(en noun)
  • The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
  • (ecclesiastical) The state of a pluralist; the holding of more than one ecclesiastical living at a time.
  • (social science) A social system based on mutual respect for each other's cultures among various groups that make up a society, wherein subordinate groups do not have to forsake their lifestyle and traditions but, rather, can express their culture and participate in the larger society free of prejudice.
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  • Synonyms

    * (ecclesiastical) plurality

    References

    * * Guy Ankerl: Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations: Arabo-Muslim, Bhrati, Chinese, and Western. INUPress, Geneva, 2000 ISBN 2-88155-004-5 English words suffixed with -ism

    multifaith

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.
  • See also

    * interfaith