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Religious pluralism for evangelicals

John Hick

pp. 115-145

Abstract

I began my Christian life as a fundamentalist. I was baptized as a baby in the Church of England and was taken as a child and teenager to its services, which were to me a matter of infinite boredom. The whole Christian "thing" seemed to me utterly lifeless and uninteresting. But I was nevertheless conscious of being in some kind of long-term state of spiritual dissatisfaction and search. My unformed world-view was broadly humanist. At the age of 16 I was thrilled by the writings of Nietzsche and greatly enjoyed reading Bertrand Russell.

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Published in:

Hick John (2010) Dialogues in the philosophy of religion. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 115-145

DOI: 10.1057/9780230283978_7

Full citation:

Hick John (2010) Religious pluralism for evangelicals, In: Dialogues in the philosophy of religion, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 115–145.