The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity
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The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity   -     By: Philip L. Quinn

The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity

Oxford University Press / 1999 / Paperback

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This unique volume collects some of the best recent work on the philosophical challenge the religious diversity poses for religious belief. Featuring contributors from philosophy, religious studies, and theology, it is unified by the way in which many of the authors engage in sustained critical examination of one another's position.

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Title: The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity
By: Philip L. Quinn
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 9.50 X 6.50 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 0195121554
ISBN-13: 9780195121551
Stock No: WW121554

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This unique volume collects some of the best recent work on the philosophical challenge that religious diversity poses for religious belief. Featuring contributors from philosophy, religious studies, and theology, it is unified by the way in which many of the authors engage in sustained critical examination of one another's positions. John Hick's pluralism provides one focal point of the collection. Hick argues that all the major religious traditions make contact with the same ultimate reality, each encountering it through a variety of culturally shaped forms of thought and experience but all offering equally effective paths to salvation or liberation. Another central position is William P. Alston's defense of the Christian practice of forming beliefs about manifestations of God in response to experiences of divine presence or activity. Articles by Hick and Alston develop their arguments and other selections respond, criticizing or defending various aspects of one or both positions. Religious skepticism, religious exclusivism, religious inclusivism, and other perspectives are also represented. In the introduction, the editors suggest connections among the articles and report on additional exchanges between the contributors.
The only anthology that provides comprehensive coverage of the current philosophical debate about religious diversity, The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity is ideal for courses and seminars on the philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and world religions.

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