John Hick

John Hick
Author: John Hick
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781780746838

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John Hick is one of the world's foremost theologians and philosophers of religion: his books feature on many comparative religion and philosophy courses and his theories and work in the field of race relations have earned him international acclaim. In this warm-hearted account, he tells his life story, from his schoolboy days in Yorkshire, through his conversion to evangelical fundamentalism, to his renunciation of this to become a staunch advocate of religious pluralism.

God Has Many Names

God Has Many Names
Author: John Hick
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 066424419X

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Analyzes the attitudes of Christians toward other religions and examines how the major religions of the world establish a relationship with God

John Hick s Theodicy

John Hick   s Theodicy
Author: C Robert Mesle,Nimrod Tal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1991-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781349214358

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John Hick s Pluralist Philosophy of World Religions

John Hick s Pluralist Philosophy of World Religions
Author: Paul Rhodes Eddy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000160673

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This title was first published in 2002. One of the most fascinating and controversial interpretations of religious diversity is 'religious pluralism.' According to John Hick's model of religious pluralism, all the world's great religions are equally valid ways of understanding and responding to the ultimate spiritual reality. This book offers an exposition of, and critical response to, John Hick's model. Introducing the various interpretations of religious diversity being discussed today, this book presents constructive suggestions as to how things could be further developed to offer a more accurate, less confusing presentation of the various options in theology of religions. The standard threefold typology of responses to religious diversity - exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism - are explained and defended. Hick's pluralist interpretation of religious diversity is traced, culminating in a critical assessment of Hick's pluralistic model and an up-to-date summary of a variety of critiques directed toward Hick's proposal. Paul Rhodes Eddy concludes that Hick's present model is ultimately unsuccessful in retaining both of his long-cherished goals, a robust religious realism and a consistent religious pluralism, whilst overcoming the most difficult problem for the pluralist, the fact that the world's religions understand the divine in often contradictory ways.

John Hick s Religious Pluralism in Global Perspective

John Hick s Religious Pluralism in Global Perspective
Author: Sharada Sugirtharajah
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783031110085

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This volume contains fresh scholarly contributions to mark the birth centenary of John Hick, the internationally well-known philosopher of religion, whose works continue to have significant global relevance in today’s religiously diverse and conflict-ridden world. His writings have reset the parameters of religious pluralism. Up till now, Hick’s religious pluralism has been mainly seen in relation to the Western context where Christianity is the predominant religion. This volume includes both Western and non-Western engagement with his thinking in contexts such as Japan, China, Korea, Nigeria, and India, where Christianity is a minority religion with little political power. Its distinctiveness lies in widening the debate on religious pluralism by bringing Hick’s pluralistic hypothesis into a constructive cross-cultural and interreligious conversation with scholars of Hinduism, Jainism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and African traditional religions. In doing so, this collection examines how Hick’s philosophy of religious pluralism has been received, appropriated and appraised by these scholars. It has been appreciated and critiqued in equal measure, and continues to impact on current thinking on religious pluralism. This volume makes a significant contribution to the debate initiated by Hick.

Between Faith and Doubt

Between Faith and Doubt
Author: J. Hick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2010-04-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780230275324

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This short book is a lively dialogue between a religious believer and a skeptic. It covers all the main issues including different ideas of God, the good and bad in religion, religious experience and neuroscience, pain and suffering, death and life after death, and includes interesting autobiographical revelations.

Death and Eternal Life

Death and Eternal Life
Author: John Hick
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664255094

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In this cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study, John Hick draws upon major world religions, as well as biology, psychology, parapsychology, anthropology, and philosophy, to explore the mystery of death. He argues that scientific and philosophical objections to the idea of survival after death can be challenged, and he claims that human inadequacy in facing suffering supports the basic religious argument for immortality.

John Hick

John Hick
Author: David Cheetham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0754615995

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John Hick is considered to be one of the greatest living philosophers of religion. Hick's philosophical journey has culminated in the grand proposal that we should see all the major world religions as equally valid responses to the same ultimate reality (the 'Real'). This book presents a critical introduction to John Hick's speculative theology and philosophy. The book begins where Hick began, with the problems of religious language, and ends where Hick is now, exploring the questions of religious plurality. Incorporating early aspects that Hick himself would now wish to qualify, as well as explanations that reflect Hick's present focus, Cheetham offers some speculative reflections of his own on key topics, highlighting Hick's influence on contemporary theology and philosophy of religion. All those studying the work of this great philosopher and theologian will find this new introduction offers an invaluable overview along with fresh critical insight.