John Wick, the world-famous philosopher of religion, was the author of many books that were translated into sixteen languages. He taught in England and the United States and lectured in many countries. His lectures at Gifford, An Interpretation of Re ...
John Wick, the world-famous philosopher of religion, was the author of many books that were translated into sixteen languages. He taught in England and the United States and lectured in many countries. His lectures at Gifford, An Interpretation of Religion, won the Grawemeyer Award for New Religious Thought.
At the age of 88, Hick is one of the greatest writers on the religious faith of our time, with several books under his belt and a tenured professorship in both England and the United States.
The book Between Doubt and Faith represents a brilliant and accessible collection of his philosophical and theological opinions. His faith and commitment to pursuing the truth wherever it leads shines through on every page.
John Hick presents the case against religious faith in a clear and concise form of dialogue, opposing a wide range of claims and arguments from the major world religions to the principles and arguments of science-based anti-materialism. Although the author makes his position clear, it is not didactic and forces the reader to put his faith or doubt against various arguments. This book is a clear, timely, and humane contribution to a debate that has often plagued us throughout our lives and is as engaging as a good show for anyone with a serious personal interest in the subject.
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