Cobb, John B., Jr. “Beyond "Pluralism."' Trans. Zhang, Xueguang in Globalization and Postmodernism. Eds. Wang, Zhihe & Xue, Xiaoyuan. China: Guangxi Normal University Press. 2003. 171-184.

Abstract

(translated excerpt) To discuss religious pluralism, often only dull and unsurprising things can be said of it. Religion traditionally has many forms, and religious pluralism usually signifies even more things, that is to say, we should recognize and respect all religions, and not to confirm one as true and good and the rest as fake and evil. In this sense, I firmly agree with religious pluralism.