FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE,
Ithaca: Cornell UP, and London: Macmillan, 1st ed. 1957, 2nd
ed., 1966. Part I, Faith as propositional belief, Part II, Faith
as the interpretative element within religious experience, Part
III, The logic of faith, Part IV, Christian faith. (1st ed,
1957, 2nd ed. 1966)
Containing Hick's basic epistemology.
"This book, together with his significant Evil and the
God of Love, established John Hick in his percipience and originality
as one of our outstanding British theologians" (Methodist
Recorder)
"If our preaching, teaching or Christian conversation is
not going well, if the old problems of faith and knowledge of
God still seem new problems for us, this book is something of
a necessity" (Christian Century)
"This is a penetrating and carefully reasoned essay, profound
yet luminously clear"(Union Seminary Quarterly Review)
PROBLEMS OF RELIGIOUS
PLURALISM, London: Macmillan, and NY: St Martin’s Press, 1985.
Three controversies; seeing-as and religious experience; on
grading religions; eschatological verification reconsidered;
present and future life; conflicting religious truth-claims;
a philosophy of religious pluralism. (Trans. Japanese, Chinese,
Persian).
ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE
OF GOD, London: Macmillan, and New York: Herder & Herder, 1970,
1979 Covers the design, teleological, cosmological, moral, and
ontological arguments and rational theistic belief without proofs.
(Trans. Polish, German)
CHRISTIANITY AT THE CENTRE,
London: SCM Press, and New York: Herder & Herder, 1968 (Trans.
Korean). Revised as The Centre of Christianity, New York: Harper
& Row, 1979 (Trans. Japanese, Korean, Dutch). Revised as The
Second Christianity, London: SCM Press, 1983, reissued 1994
(Trans. Japanese) Covers the historical Jesus, the God whom
he worshipped, Christianity in the world today, Christianity
and other religions, major intellectual difficulties, the future.
FAITH AND THE PHILOSOPHERS,
edited by John Hick, London: Macmillan, 1964. Contributors include
William Alston, Brand Blanshard, Richard Brandt, Norris Clarke,
Edward Dowey, Charles Hartshorne, George Hendry, Norman Malcolm,
Kai Nielsen, Alvin Plantinga, H.H. Price.
THE MANY-FACED ARGUMENT:
RECENT STUDIES ON THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT FOR THE EXISTENCE
OF GOD, edited by John Hick and Arthur McGill, New York: Macmillan,
1967. Contains new translation of Anselm’s material by Arthur
McGill. Part I, The argument in Anselm, papers by Arthur McGill,
A. Beckaert, Karl Barth, Andre Hayen, Anselm Stolz. Part II,
The argument in recent philosophy, papers by Bertrand Russell,
Jerome Shaffer, Gilbert Ryle, E.E. Harris, Aime Forest, Norman
Malcolm, Charles Hartshorne, John Hick.
TRUTH AND DIALOGUE IN
WORLD RELIGIONS, edited by John Hick, London: Sheldon Press,
and Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1974. Contributions by
R.C. Zaehner, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Ninian Smart, Trevor Ling,
Eric Sharpe, Santosh Sengupta, Geoffrey Parrinder, Kenneth Cragg,
John Hick.
THE EXPERIENCE OF RELIGIOUS
DIVERSITY, edited by John Hick and Hasan Askari, Aldershot:
Gower, 1985. Contributions by Ze’ev Falk, Leo Trepp, Mahmoud
Ayoub, Mohammad Talbi, Stanley Samartha, Ramchandra Gandhi,
Shivesh Thakur, Padmasiri de Silva, John Cobb, Masao Abe, Hasan
Askari, John Hick.
THREE FAITHS, ONE GOD,
edited by John Hick and Edmund Meltzer, Albany: SUNY Press,
1989. Contributions by Elliott Dorff, James Sanders, Ibrahim
Hamdani, Jack Verheyden, David Ellenson, Muzamil Siddiqi, Susannah
Heschel, Francis Meskill, Jamal Badawi, Carl Ernst, Patricia
Karlin-Neumann, John Cobb, Ben Beliak, Chaim Seidler-Feller,
Heidi Singh, Ismail Poonawala, John Hutchison, Rolf Knierim,
John Hick.