Religions’ Plurality and the Searching for Divine Justice
Ghodratalah Ghorbani
Contemporary world is full of religions that have different teachings and adherents. Meanwhile, there are significant differences and commonalities among divine and non-divine, theistic and non-theistic religions. Such a plurality with regarding religions’ geographical and historical spreading and their adherents’ interests to a special religious tradition, is faced us to some questions as follow: What is the relation between divine justice and religious plurality? Does religious plurality, in different times and places, is based on divine will? With regarding appearing some divine religions in the Middle East, can it indicate that divine grace and salvation was/is limited to the people of this region? And what is the duty of those people who have not heard the voice of divine religions or that religions have not properly introduced to them? For answering such questions and doing more research about the relation between divine justice and religions’ plurality, is tried to show that the requisite of divine justice is providing plural ways and paths concerning human beings’ guidance that sending divine Prophets in the form of divine religions are as its’ clear samples. Also, prior to sending Prophets, the most significant path for guiding human beings is relying on internal Prophets that human being’s intellect and innate indicate this aspect. In addition, as human beings live in different cultural, spatial and temporal circumstances, logical requisite of their divine guidance is plurality of guiding’s methods and their justly participation of the divine grace of truth and salvation.
Religions&rsquo , Plurality , Divine justice , God , truth , Salvation
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