This article explores the concepts of religious pluralism in the perspective of Semitic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As Semitic religions, the three actually share some teaching similarities in the field of theology. But, in so a long history development, it turns out that there are some differences in their theological teachings. The power history and politics factors have also influenced the relation between the followers of the Semitic religions. There- fore, it is important to explore deeply the concepts of pluralism in the three religions and also the development of the thoughts about the religious plural- ism among the philosophers and theologians in each of the religion. This ...