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An Interpretation of Religion

An Interpretation of Religion

[Trans. German, Chinese]

John Hick : An Autobiography

[Trans. Japanese]

The Fifth Dimension

[Trans. Danish, Russian, Polish, Italian, Persian, Chinese, Indonesian]

 

Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion,

The Metaphor of God Incarnate

[Trans. Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean]

The Rainbow of Faiths

[trans: Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese]

God has Many Names

[Trans. German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean]

 

Christianity and Other Religions

 

 

 

God and the Universe of Faiths

[Trans. Chinese]

Evil and The God of Love

[Trans.Korean]

Death and Eternal Life

[Trans. Dutch]

Philosophy of Religion

[Trans. Finnish, Swedish, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Persian, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean]

The New Frontier of Religion and Science


 

  • DISPUTED QUESTIONS IN THEOLOGY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION, London: Macmillan, and Cambridge, Mass: Yale University Press, 1993.

Part I, Epistemological, on religious realism and non-realism, and on the nature and validity of religious experience. Part II, Christ and Christianity, on an inspiration Christology, the logic of God incarnate, and the non-absoluteness of Christianity. Part III, Hints from Buddhism, on the doctrine of the undetermined questions, and religion as ‘skilful means’. Part IV, Religious Pluralism, on Jews, Christians and Muslims – do we all worship the same God?, on the Real and its personae and impersonae, and an autobiographical note about how the author was led to his position by experience of people of other faiths. Part V, Life and Death, on a possible conception of life after death.

“Profoundly substantive. The author . . [addresses] the most fundamental questions in the field of religion today . . [and] offers a genuinely exciting challenge to explore the potential reaches of authentic spirituality . . Certain to be a major contribution” (Journal of Psychology and Christianity).

“A finely wrought inquiry into the nature and meaning of religious belief” (America).

“Few readers will fail to have their vision of the religious landscape changed by this stimulating, challenging study from a foremost scholar” (Choice).

“Hick’s interpretations are plausible and controversial. His book is original, sound, readable, and important” (Prof. Ninian Smart).

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  • A JOHN HICK READER, edited by Paul Badham, London: Macmillan, 1990.

A representative selection of ten articles, with an introductory essay by Professor Paul Badham on “The Philosophical Theology of John Hick”.

  • WHY BELIEVE IN GOD? by Michael Goulder and John Hick, London: SCM Press, 1983, reissued 1994.

A lively debate between an atheist and a religious believer.

  • CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION, edited by John Hick, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1964, 2nd ed. 1970, 3rd ed. 1990.

Selections, with introductory notes, by Plato, Augustine, Anselm, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Feuerbach, Kierkegaard, James, Troeltsch, Russell, Buber, Tillich, Wittgenstein, Hartshorne, Price, Braithwaite, Randall, Wisdom, Malcolm, Flew, Hick, McFague, Alston, Plantinga.

  • THE EXISTENCE OF GOD, edited, with an Introduction, by John Hick, New York: Macmillan, 1964 and frequently reprinted.

Covers the ontological, cosmological, teleological and moral arguments and argument from religious experience; discussions by Russell, Copleston, Feuerbach, Baillie, Kierkegaard; the falsification debate; the logic of ‘God’. Bibliography. (translated into German and Polish)

  • GANDHI'S SIGNIFICANCE FOR TODAY, edited by John Hick and Lamont Hempel, London: Macmillan, 1989.

Contributions by Lamont Hempel, James Gould, Paul Mundschenk, Mark Jurgensmeyer, Arvind Sharma, James Hunt, John Hick, Rex Ambler, Steven Smith, Raghavan Iyer, Kees Bolle, Margaret Chatterjee, Elton Hall, Sugata Dasgupta, Geoffrey Ostergaard, Sushila Gitwani, Thomas Kilgrove, and Ashis Nandy.

  • THE MYTH OF GOD INCARNATE, edited by John Hick, London: SCM Press, and Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1977, reissued 1993.

(Trans. German, Persian, Arabic) Contributions by Maurice Wiles, Frances Young, Michael Goulder, Leslie Houlden, Don Cupitt, John Hick, Dennis Nineham.

  • THE MYTH OF CHRISTIAN UNIQUENESS, edited by John Hick and Paul Knitter, Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1987, 1995.

Contributions by Gordon Kaufman, Langdon Gilkey, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Stanley Samartha, Raimundo Panikkar, Seiichi Yagi, Rosemary Ruether, Marjorie Suchocki, Aloysius Pieris, Tom Driver, Paul Knitter, John Hick. (Trans. Italian, Japanese, Indonesian)

 

 





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March 2007 - new article available - "Is there a Global Ethic?."

January 2007 - 'Believable Christianity." - printing problem resolved



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