God Has Many Names: Britain's New Religious Pluralism

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Macmillan, 1980 - Religion - 108 pages
A major revolution in thinking about religion is called for in this challenging work by theologian and religious philosopher John Hick. The author persuasively argues for a true religious pluralism, respectful of the non-Christian traditions that have persisted over time--Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam.

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Christianity and race
10
The new religious pluralism
28
Whatever path men choose is Mine
43
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