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The Fifth Dimension: an exploration of the spiritual realm
Oxford: One World, 2004.
New edition published July 1st 2004

A critique of the prevailing naturalistic assumption; argument for the validity of trusting religious experience whilst recognising the role of imagination and culture in the forms that it takes, with a case study of Julian of Norwich; the dark side of religion; the importance of ‘saints’, with case studies of Mahatma Gandhi and of two very different saints known to the author; the relation between religions; the value of ‘true myths’; death and reincarnation. (Trans. Italian, Polish, Russian, Danish, Persian (Farsi), Indonesian, Japanese, Chinese )

“A splendid summation of the life work of one of our generation’s important religious philosophers. It has the clarity of light and the solidity of stone’ (Prof. Huston Smith, University of California, Berkeley).

“essential reading for anyone concerned with spirituality in the modern world” (Keith Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford University).

“John Hick has devoted his life to exploring the deepest questions and working for closer understanding between racial groups and faith communities. This stimulating book opens up many fundamental issues that concern everyone. It deserves to be widely read” (Expository Times).

“This book by Britain’s most widely read philosopher of religion ought to send shock waves through the religious establishment” (Times Higher Education Supplement).

"It has the clarity of light and the solidity of stone" (Huston Smith, U.C. Berkeley)

"The books offers a fine, accessible summary of Hick's distinctive philosophy of religion and of his impressive knowledge of world religions" (Religious Studies Review)

"An elegant and readable summary which should be essential reading for anyone concerned with spirituality in the modern world" (Keith Ward, Oxford University)

Translated into Danish, Russian, Polish, Persian, Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Portuguese

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Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion, Basingstoke: Palgrave
(Macmillan’s academic imprint), 2001

After an intellectual autobiography, reprinted articles on the relation between Christianity and other religions, with replies by others: Among philosophers, William Alston (who contributes a new response), Alvin Plantinga, Peter van Inwagen, George Mavrodes (who also contributes a new response), William Rowe, Paul Eddy, D.Z. Phillips. Among evangelicals, Clark Pinnock. Among Roman Catholics, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Gavin D’Costa, Paul Knitter.


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News

April 24th 2009: Reprinted - The Many-Faced Argument: Studies on the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God, edited by John Hick and Arthur McGill

July 20th 2009: New Article : Resurrection

Oct 2008 - 'Who or What is God?' was published November 2008

 



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