Paul Feyerabend’s epistemological anarchism offers a framework for considering pluralism in theological methodology, fostering interfaith dialogue, and exploring the ethical dimensions of religious diversity to deepen understanding of human spirituality and promote human transformation. Theologians could benefit from considering Feyerabend’s perspective to avoid excessive influence from prevailing trends and to maintain a balance between clarity and mystery in theological discourse. Maintaining a pluralistic approach in theology can prevent dogmatism and enrich the exploration of the divine and the sacred. A pluralistic approach to theology can empower marginalized voices, and contribute to a more just, compassionate, and sustainable world.
Victoria S. Harrison (Thu,) studied this question.
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