
Inclusivism
Inclusivism is a religious belief that acknowledges the truth in various faiths while maintaining that one particular tradition—often one's own—holds the fullest expression of divine truth. Unlike exclusivism, which claims only one faith leads to salvation, and pluralism, which sees all beliefs as equally valid, inclusivism accepts that people from different religions can be saved or receive divine grace, even if their understanding of the divine differs from the inclusive tradition. Essentially, inclusivists believe that while many paths exist, one path is uniquely important and authoritative.