The Presuppositions of Religious Pluralism and the Need for Natural Theology
In ‘The Presuppositions of Religious Pluralism and the Need for Natural Theology’ I argue that there are four important presuppositions behind John Hick’s form of religious pluralism that successfully support it against what I call fideistic exclusivism. These are i) the ought/can principle, ii) the...
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Springer Netherlands
2008
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Sophia
Year: 2008, Volume: 47, Issue: 2, Pages: 201-222 |
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William Rowe
B Fideistic exclusivism B Intuition B General Revelation B Reason B Fideism B Vasubandhu B Vivekananda B John Hick B Special Revelation B Immanuel Kant B Post-Kantian theology B William Lane Craig B Rational exclusivism B J.P. Moreland B Inference B LAW OF NON-CONTRADICTION B can principle / Ought B Nagarjuna B Religious Experience B Pluralism B Alvin Plantinga B Redemption B Natural Theology B Sensus Divinitatis |
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