JOHN HICK is an internationally read and discussed philosopher of religion and theologian. His many books have, between them, been translated into seventeen languages. More than twenty books have been published about his work in English, German, French, Chinese and Japanese.
Two central concerns of all thinkers, the search for truth and the
search for justice and peace, are dealt with by one of the most
distinguished philosophers of religion of our time. The chapter on
Christianity and Islam, in particular, raises very interesting and
challenging issues that Muslim scholars need to address today.
*Seyed Amir Akrami, Lecturer of Islamic Studies*
John Hick is undoubtedly the greatest living philosopher of global
religion. This collection of essays gives a very clear and readable
account of his mature views, and will be eagerly read by his many
admirers.
*Keith Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity,*
Who or What is God? is a choice selection of John Hick's
substantial essays. Professor Hick is forthright as ever in
advocacy while at the same time always engagingly modest: " My own
version is of course not the only version, and there is endless
scope for constructive discussion among liberal thinkers." Not
recommended for readers who are nervous of sanity in theology and
church.
*George Newlands, Professor of Divinity*
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