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    absolutism, ethical relativism and ethical pluralism Globalization, along with other key factors, helps to rise the corporate power of the firm. It is a process which diminishes the necessity of a common and shared territorial basis for social, economic, and political activities, processes, and relations. Globalization has impacts on not only on the company but also their stakeholders. As when McDonald’s started their business in Asia, people from these countries could get benefits from their…

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    Enhanced discussion on this broad legal matter would be much appropriate if we were to define the term legal pluralism and rules of law in their respective connotations. Legal pluralism refers to a situation where at least two legal orders assert jurisdiction over the same geographical space and persons within that space; and a legal order is defined as a set of rules and practices that are oriented towards ordering relations between persons with its own source of authority. On the other hand,…

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    wrote about the pluralist model of American politics. The three best-known theories of American politics are the elite theory, pluralism, and hyperpluralism. Groups have been created to support each of the theories. America’s political process is best defined by the pluralist theory which represents various interest groups that compete and counterbalance one another. Pluralism expresses how power is distributed among many groups and that it is mainly a competition with each group pressing on…

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    The concept of Religious pluralism is the belief that one can overcome religious differences between different religions and denominational conflicts within the same religion. The existence of religious pluralism depends on the existence of freedom of religion. Freedom of religion is when different religions of a particular region possess the same rights of worship and public expression. Freedom of religion is a fundamental human right that protects the conscience of all people. It allows us to…

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    Religious pluralism teaches that there are multiple religions that are equally true and valid. However, people question how do we be faithful to our own beliefs while making space for others? According to Elizabeth Johnson’s chapter, religious pluralism includes different responses about God. For example, exclusivism believes only the true believers of one true religion are saved. Whereas inclusivism believes only one religion saves its true believers and those of other religions. The Catholic…

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    that there are stages of assimilation, and those stages help out minority groups to integrate successfully within society. The study of assimilation has also been studied in conjunction with pluralism, because many people feel that the studies of pluralism and assimilation are similar. Assimilation and pluralism both deal with research that correlates with information pertaining to how various minority groups interact differently and engage actively in society. According to the article…

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    Chapter 7 Mouw Plurality

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    Chapter 7 in Mouw talks about plurality as Christians in today’s society. Mouw defines pluralism as “many-ism,” it has to do with some sort of diversity. Pluralism can be both good and bad, there are two different kinds of pluralism: a pluralism that pleases God and a pluralism that does not. Pluralism should not always be seen as a bad thing, there are some great things about diversity; God created it! On the other hand sin has come into the world and changed it. God is a fan of plurality an…

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    topic of exclusivism vs pluralism. The arguments are constructed to give anyone a good understanding of the topic to a person who is not familiar with exclusivism, pluralism or inclusivism which gives great strength to the chapter. Nash deals extensively with opposing views in his opening chapter by describing the pluralist view and the inclusivist view before presenting valid oppositions to these arguments.…

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    As we are becoming a more diverse culture it is vital that society as a whole become more educated on cultural competency. In the study of anthropology we have learned more about cultural universal, generalities, and uniqueness’s (Kottak & Kozaitis, 2012). As cultures become more integrated in our society, it becomes increasing important that we embrace our differences. Going forward, we will discuss several different models of cultural diversity. Assimilation refers to the merging of…

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    allows the reader to answer the question honestly with the ideas Eck has presented fresh on their minds. Asking the readers, “who does God listen to,” gives Eck the opportunity to smoothly transition to the ideas of exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism from her previous topics.…

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