John Hick is considered to be one of the greatest living
philosophers of religion. Hick's philosophical journey has
culminated in the grand proposal that we should see all the major
world religions as equally valid responses to the same ultimate
reality (the 'Real'). This book presents a critical introduction to
John Hick's speculative theology and philosophy. The book begins
where Hick began, with the problems of religious language, and ends
where Hick is now, exploring the questions of religious plurality.
Incorporating early aspects that Hick himself would now wish to
qualify, as well as explanations that reflect Hick's present focus,
Cheetham offers some speculative reflections of his own on key
topics, highlighting Hick's influence on contemporary theology and
philosophy of religion. All those studying the work of this great
philosopher and theologian will find this new introduction offers
an invaluable overview along with fresh critical insight.
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