An Interpretation of Religion: Human Responses to the Transcendent
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Book
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ISBN 10
0300050143
ISBN 13
9780300050141
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Publication Year
1989
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Pages
427
Description
In this classic work, prominent religious philosopher John Hick presents a global interpretation of religion, arguing for a religious response to our ambiguous universe and showing how the world's different religions are culturally conditioned forms of that response. Praise for the first edition: "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 "The most persuasive philosophical advocacy for religious pluralism ever written."-Yandall Woodfin, Southwestern Journal of Theology "[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."-Robert A. Segal, Christian Century "A leader in interfaith interpretation of religion, Hick has written what will probably become a classic. . . . Clear, readable, and comprehensive."-Library Journal "Should be read by the adherents of all faiths."-Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok - from Amzon
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 437 | BL48 .H45 1989 | 1 | Yes |