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This review is from: The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity (Paperback)
So now we live in a world in which competing worldviews are constantly clamoring for our attention, and we can no longer hide in a bubble in order to protect ourselves. What are we to make of the incredible scope and diversity of the religions in the world? Should we treat them all as false and misguided? As all "true," whatever that means? Or is one of them correct and the others either completely or mostly false?
If you take seriously the hypothesis that there may actually be something "going on" with the world religions, then you must think seriously about the hypothesis (or theory, whatever . . .) that they are all somehow "linked" to some common "source." This book is a highly disciplined look at this idea, its strengths and weaknesses, and its competitors. This is no lightweight book. It is composed by a group of professional philosophers who employ the discpline of modern analytic philosophy on the subject, which is primarily motivated by the "religious pluralism" of John Hick. I generally commend the choices for this anthology, which have improved my understanding of this issue so significantly that I am embarassed ever to have thought about this issue before having read it. Most highly recommended! |
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The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity by Philip L. Quinn (Paperback - September 23, 1999)
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