ForewordMrinal Miri
Introduction
Bindu Puri
1. Pluralism About What? Religion as Belief and Identity
Sonia Sikka
2.Philosophical Hermeneutics of/for Religious Pluralism: Some Methodological Considerations
S. Loudrunathan
3.Some Reflections on Tenability of Pluralism, Transformation and Trivialization of Religions
Rakesh Chandra
4. Vocation of Religions in a Conflictual world: A Philosophical Narrative of Distancing without Belonging
V T Sebastian
5. Pluralistic Perspective on Tolerance in Religions: A Philosophical Reflection
R P Singh
6. Liberal Skepticism and Religious Tolerance: A Gandhian Alternative
Bindu Puri
7. Mādhvas Tolerating Rival Truth Claims: Disagreement, Dialogue and Discernment
Deepak Sarma
8. Religious Truth: Tolerance, Humility, and Plurality
Ashwani Peetush
9. Re-living history with karuna: Towards a transformative mode of responsible life of Dialogues among believers of various faiths
Saji Varghese
10. Plurality of Religion: A Reality of Life
Shefali Vidyanata
11. Religious Pluralism and Ethics
Abhishek Kumar
12. The Gandhian Solution to Religious Intolerance" Reetu Jaiswal
13. Religion: The Universal and the Local
Sujata Miri
14. Phenomenology of Religion in Ao-Naga Tribal Tradition
Karilemla
15. The Mao Naga Religion and its moral beliefs
Daniel Mathibo
16. Indigenous Perspective on Religious Pluralism: A Tribal Response
Francis Arina