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The Rainbow of Faiths: Critical Dialogues on Religious Pluralism
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The Rainbow of Faiths: Critical Dialogues on Religious Pluralism

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John Hick has long argued that the widespread realization that Christianity is only one among several great world religions calls for a need to rethink Christian doctrine. He himself see the great world faiths as very different and (so far as we can tell) equally valid ways of conceiving, experiencing and responding in life to ultimate reality that we call God, The rainbow, as the sun’s light refracted by the earth’s atmosphere into a glorious spectrum of colours, is a metaphor for the refraction of the divine Light by human religious cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SCM Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2009
Pages
172
ISBN
9780334026082

John Hick has long argued that the widespread realization that Christianity is only one among several great world religions calls for a need to rethink Christian doctrine. He himself see the great world faiths as very different and (so far as we can tell) equally valid ways of conceiving, experiencing and responding in life to ultimate reality that we call God, The rainbow, as the sun’s light refracted by the earth’s atmosphere into a glorious spectrum of colours, is a metaphor for the refraction of the divine Light by human religious cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SCM Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2009
Pages
172
ISBN
9780334026082