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The theological challenge of religious pluralism
pp. 179-194
Abstract
In our own time a new challenge to the structure of Christian belief has come from our awareness, not merely of the existence of the other great world faiths — there is nothing new in that — but of their spiritual and moral power. The challenge is to the traditional assumption of the unique superiority of the Christian gospel, or faith, or religion. If I am right, we are in the early stages of an adjustment that may take another 50 or more years. This is the transition from a view of Christianity as the one and only true religion to a new Christian self-understanding as one true religion among others. This will certainly mean a considerable restructuring of Christian theology.
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Published in:
Hick John (2010) Dialogues in the philosophy of religion. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 179-194
Full citation:
Hick John (2010) The theological challenge of religious pluralism, In: Dialogues in the philosophy of religion, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 179–194.