pluralist society values diversity
pluralist society embraces different beliefs
pluralist approach encourages inclusivity
We live in a pluralist society, people disagree about the good.
One common view is known as the pluralist model, which sees power as being very widely distributed.
From the sermons and letters of Saints Peter and Paul writing to the early Christians, we have advice on how to live in a pluralist world.
Let me take you into that dining-room and show you the Rev. Adolphus Irwine, Rector of Broxton, Vicar of Hayslope, and Vicar of Blythe, a pluralist at whom the severest Church reformer would have found it difficult to look sour.
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