In his 1989 book An Interpretion of Religion the eminent British philosopher of religion (and formerly philosophical theologian) John Hick provided a detailed view of what he saw as world religions, involving his wellknown and much-debated pluralistic hypothesis in terms of which he is able to see all those religions as valid paths to salvation/liberation. How convincing is his theory? This article addresses that question by summarizing Hick’s main contentions in the 1989 book and then offering a critical discussion involving five key questions, with answers to them, from the perspective of a student of religion based in and indebted to South African traditional cultures, their beliefs and their ethics
As a researcher and author in the field of comparative religion, I have dedicated my academic journe...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
Philosophy of religion is a new area of study in the field of epistemology. The topic of the languag...
M.A.This study is an attempt at developing the most viable approach towards religious diversity. It ...
This thesis is a critical examination of John Hick’s interpretation of religion. Hick claims that th...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
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...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is threefold. First, I shall present a description and ana...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
“Who am I / What is my identity?” This is one of the most important questions in a person’s life and...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN015817 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an exposition of and critical response to John Hick\u27...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
As a researcher and author in the field of comparative religion, I have dedicated my academic journe...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
Philosophy of religion is a new area of study in the field of epistemology. The topic of the languag...
M.A.This study is an attempt at developing the most viable approach towards religious diversity. It ...
This thesis is a critical examination of John Hick’s interpretation of religion. Hick claims that th...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
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...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is threefold. First, I shall present a description and ana...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
“Who am I / What is my identity?” This is one of the most important questions in a person’s life and...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN015817 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an exposition of and critical response to John Hick\u27...
As its criticisms have revealed, a closer look at the concept of the Real, the thesis of “all experi...
As a researcher and author in the field of comparative religion, I have dedicated my academic journe...
Includes bibliographical references. 267-302.1. Theological pluralism and the 'World Religions': ske...
Philosophy of religion is a new area of study in the field of epistemology. The topic of the languag...