Diouf, Abbé Léon2019-09-252019-09-252012-09-102011-03-24http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/187208"The only real absolute is the universal salvific will of God. Religious pluralism is not only factual but is a matter of principle. The current context or paradigm of reflection for theology is the pluralist paradigm. It is necessary to recognize the mutual complementarity of religious traditions in which a reciprocal enrichment results from the dynamic interaction between two religious traditions. The eschatological fullness of the Reign of God is the final common accomplishment of all religions. This step in the theology of religious pluralism is inseparable from an authentic interreligious dialogue."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderreligious traditionsmutual complementarityparadigmReligious pluralismReligious ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueReligious pluralismTheology of religionsPhilosophy of religionFundamental PrinciplesArticle