This thesis is a critical examination of John Hick’s interpretation of religion. Hick claims that there is evidence that the major religions are equally effective in bringing about transformation from self-centredness to Reality-centredness. I argue that Hick’s account of salvation is multiply flawed: the behaviour of religious saints is not evidence for the transformation that Hick postulates, religions do not have the goal that Hick claims, and Hick’s theory requires rejection of most of the doctrinal claims of all of the world’s major religion
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an exposition of and critical response to John Hick\u27...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
The ongoing debates over the religious pluralism of John Hick have highlighted what are, in effect, ...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
John Hick’s theory concerning plurality of religions is an ontologic pluralism according t...
John Hick's God or Reality centered religious philosophy was claimed by him to be a Copernican revol...
In his 1989 book An Interpretion of Religion the eminent British philosopher of religion (and former...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is threefold. First, I shall present a description and ana...
This article considers the traditional Islamic narrative in the light of the theory of religion espo...
This research critically investigates the soteriological ground of John Hick’s religious typology an...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
John Hick (1922-2012) was an influential analytical philosopher of religion and liberal Christian ph...
This study examines the pluralistic hypothesis advanced by the late Professor John Hick viz. that al...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both it...
Philosophy of religion is a new area of study in the field of epistemology. The topic of the languag...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an exposition of and critical response to John Hick\u27...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
The ongoing debates over the religious pluralism of John Hick have highlighted what are, in effect, ...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
John Hick’s theory concerning plurality of religions is an ontologic pluralism according t...
John Hick's God or Reality centered religious philosophy was claimed by him to be a Copernican revol...
In his 1989 book An Interpretion of Religion the eminent British philosopher of religion (and former...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is threefold. First, I shall present a description and ana...
This article considers the traditional Islamic narrative in the light of the theory of religion espo...
This research critically investigates the soteriological ground of John Hick’s religious typology an...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
John Hick (1922-2012) was an influential analytical philosopher of religion and liberal Christian ph...
This study examines the pluralistic hypothesis advanced by the late Professor John Hick viz. that al...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both it...
Philosophy of religion is a new area of study in the field of epistemology. The topic of the languag...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an exposition of and critical response to John Hick\u27...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
The ongoing debates over the religious pluralism of John Hick have highlighted what are, in effect, ...