Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Many of you recall Diane Eck, the Harvard professor who has had some contact with ISKCON in the past. She heads up something called The Pluralism Project. She offers a definition of the "exclusivist", "inclusivist" and "pluralist": The exclusivist insists on only one interpretation and one reality. The inclusivist believes there are many valid paths though theirs is the best. The pluralist holds that the truth is not the possession of any one tradition, and therefore takes advantage of opportunities to dialogue with others to develop their spirituality. Seems much of the discussion that is happening between Mahatma and Jahnu Prabhus (and others) centers around which one of the three are ISKCON devotees meant to be? Which one was Srila Prabhupada? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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