John Rawls defines pluralism as the existence of many conflicting comprehensive doctrines (religious and secular) within a society.
I think my Shem (10) in this this picture is an example of what pluralism might symbolically look like.

Shem
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John Rawls defines pluralism as the existence of many conflicting comprehensive doctrines (religious and secular) within a society.
I think my Shem (10) in this this picture is an example of what pluralism might symbolically look like.

Shem
Chris Henrichsen (@chrishenrichsen) is a political philosopher and the Faith and Social Justice Director at the Independence Rock Group: A Center for Faith, Ethics, and Social Justice.

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