religious pluralism

(noun)

The peaceful coexistence of multiple religions in a community

Related Terms

  • religion
  • irreligious

Examples of religious pluralism in the following topics:

  • Religion

    • Christian, Jewish, and Muslim) religious teachings, do not by definition mean the opposite of "religious. " There are religions (including Buddhism and Taoism) that classify some of their followers as agnostic, atheistic, or nontheistic.
    • The true opposite of "religious" is "irreligious. "
    • Unless you are speaking to a particular religious group, you are likely to encounter audience members from several of the world's religions in your audience.
    • It is important to avoid subtle religious discrimination when speaking to a general audience.
    • Identify the world's religions and speak with sensitivity to religious beliefs
  • Ethical Usage

    • Ethos (plural: ethe) is an appeal to the authority or honesty of the presenter.
  • The Goals of a Persuasive Speech: Convincing, Actuation, and Stimulation

    • For example, religious services often utilize stimulation.
  • Chalkboards, Flip Charts, and Transparencies

    • In churches and other religious organizations, religious leaders used transparencies to show sermon outlines and illustrate certain topics such as Old Testament battles and Jewish artifacts during worship services.
  • Culture, Ethnicity, and Race

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