This study examines the pluralistic hypothesis advanced by the late Professor John Hick viz. that all religious faiths provide equally salvific pathways to God, irrespective of their theological and doctrinal differences. The central focus of the study is a critical examination of (a) the epistemology of religious experience as advanced by Professor Hick, (b) the ontological status of the being he understands to be God, and further asks (c) to what extent can the pluralistic view of religious experience be harmonised with the experience with which the Christian life is understood to begin viz. regeneration. Tracing the theological journey of Professor Hick from fundamentalist Christian to religious pluralist, the study notes the reasons g...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...
This study brings John Hick's pluralistic hypothesis into engagement with the process pluralism posi...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
Introduction to the Problem The philosophy of John Hick, who is famous for his religious pluralism, ...
This dissertation aims to rehabilitate the reasonableness of Hick’s religious pluralism by disclosin...
John Hick (1922-2012) was an influential analytical philosopher of religion and liberal Christian ph...
This research critically investigates the soteriological ground of John Hick’s religious typology an...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both it...
The question of Christ’s divine nature is one issue that has caused ripples among the religions of t...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
In 1985 John Hick (1922 –2012) introduced the philosophy of religious pluralism in providing a solut...
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...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...
This study brings John Hick's pluralistic hypothesis into engagement with the process pluralism posi...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
Introduction to the Problem The philosophy of John Hick, who is famous for his religious pluralism, ...
This dissertation aims to rehabilitate the reasonableness of Hick’s religious pluralism by disclosin...
John Hick (1922-2012) was an influential analytical philosopher of religion and liberal Christian ph...
This research critically investigates the soteriological ground of John Hick’s religious typology an...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both it...
The question of Christ’s divine nature is one issue that has caused ripples among the religions of t...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
In 1985 John Hick (1922 –2012) introduced the philosophy of religious pluralism in providing a solut...
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...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...
This study brings John Hick's pluralistic hypothesis into engagement with the process pluralism posi...