Baghramian, MariaMariaBaghramian2014-09-292014-09-292012978-0-268-03734-5http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5966Cultural diversity creates not only sociopolitical but also philosophical headaches. The Encyclopedia Britannica estimates that there are about ten thousand distinct religions, of which 150 have at least one million followers. According to other methods of individuation, there are nineteen major world religions subdivided into 270 large religious groups, and many smaller ones. These religions often profess conflicting articles of faith, metaphysical outlooks, ethical beliefs, and injunctions for religious practices. Logically speaking, not all religious doctrines could be true, but the difficulty is to decide which one(s), if any, are. Given seemingly incompatible and competing religious beliefs, there are at least five options available.enReligious relativismReligious diversityRelativismRelativism and Religious DiversityBook Chapter2014-03-25https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/