John Hick is a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Birmingham (U.K.) and has held appointments at the Claremont Graduate University, California, the University of Cambridge, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Cornell University. His many previous books include Disputed Questions in Theology and the Philosophy of Religion, published by Yale University Press.
"[This work] evinces Hick's many virtues: ingenuity; fairness
toward all arguments; deference to the standards of analytic
philosophy; familiarity with Eastern as well as Western religions;
and, not least, a clean, clear prose."--Rogert A. Segal, Christian
Century
"The most persuasive philosophical advocacy for religious pluralism
ever written."--Yandall Woodfin, Southwestern Journal of
Theology
"This book strengthens Hick's position as one of the most
significant thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century. .
. . I highly recommend [it] to students of philosophy, history of
religions, and comparative studies, as well as theology."--Chester
Gillis, Journal of Religion
"[This work] evinces Hick's many virtues: ingenuity; fairness
toward all arguments; deference to the standards of analytic
philosophy; familiarity with Eastern as well as Western religions;
and, not least, a clean, clear prose."--Rogert A. Segal,
Christian Century
"The most persuasive philosophical advocacy for religious pluralism
ever written."--Yandall Woodfin, Southwestern Journal of
Theology
"This book strengthens Hick's position as one of the most
significant thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century. .
. . I highly recommend [it] to students of philosophy, history of
religions, and comparative studies, as well as theology."--Chester
Gillis, Journal of Religion
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