RT Article T1 The One and the Many in Radhakrishnan's and Hick's Thinking JF The expository times VO 131 IS 6 SP 235 OP 246 A1 Sugirtharajah, Sharada 1952- LA English PB Sage YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1691805726 AB This essay focuses on two eminent thinkers whose perspectives on religious pluralism have attracted much attention: Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888-1975), a prominent Indian philosopher, statesman and cultural ambassador to the West, interpreting Indian philosophy and religion to a Western audience, and John Hick (1922-2012), a world renowned British theologian and philosopher of religion, known for his contentious views on Christian beliefs and philosophy of religious pluralism. The paper draws attention to some significant convergences and divergences in their thinking on religious pluralism, which can be seen in how they conceptualise the relation between the One and the Many in their writings. K1 Hick K1 Jesus K1 Radhakrishnan K1 Incarnation K1 Religious Pluralism DO 10.1177/0014524619866572