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An Anthropological Approach to Theology - A Study of John Hick's Theology of Religious Pluralism, Towards Ethical Criteria for a Global Theology of Religion (Hardcover)
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An Anthropological Approach to Theology - A Study of John Hick's Theology of Religious Pluralism, Towards Ethical Criteria for a Global Theology of Religion (Hardcover)
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Heather Meacock, in An Anthropological Approach to Theology, has
compiled an argument, based upon the pluralist beliefs of Professor
John Hick, for the revision of traditional Christianity. Hick's
pluralist understanding of the theology of religions is influenced
by the philosophy of Kant, and his theories about society's moral
awareness. Meacock methodically explicates Hick's views while
refuting his critics. She claims that some Christian doctrines,
such as the Incarnation, lose meaning when interpreted literally,
and that Christianity itself must begin to change its self
perception to that of one among many world religions. This book
will interest students of religion, philosophy, as well as
anthropologists interested in religion.
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