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Religious Pluralism as a Challenge for Philosophy of Religion: John Hick

Danijel Tolvajčić ; University of Zagreb, Catholic Faculty of Theology, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Until the 20th century Western philosophy of religion was solely preoccupied with Judeo-Christian and Islamic religious traditions. However, it is clear today that philosophy of religion has no theological and confessional boundaries and that it is bound to consider religious phenomena in variety of its forms. One of its central problems is in fact religious pluralism: can philosophy of religion approach to all religious traditions on equal terms and offer an acceptable analysis? One of the greatest living philosophers of religion, John Hick, proposes a new “interpretation of religion” free of naturalist and confessional interpretations. Hick calls it “philosophy of religious pluralism” and sets it in broader context of philosophy of religion. His main concern is to encompass religious phenomenon in “pluralism of its forms”. This “pluralistic hypothesis” tends to be acceptable for the “global-thinking believers of all traditions”.

Keywords

John Hick; religious pluralism; philosophy of religion; Real; religious interpretation of religion

Hrčak ID:

72748

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72748

Publication date:

25.7.2011.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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