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Published by Peter Lang Publishing, 1997
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: School Haus Books, Saginaw, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1997 hardcover published without jacket/ex-library with usual markings/clean & unmarked text. 185 p.
Published by Peter Lang, New York, 1996
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: Antiquariat Kastanienhof, Pirna, Germany
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Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. 24 x 16 cm Gebundene Ausgabe, SEHR GUTES EXEMPLAR, good copy---In englischer Sprache. , 185 Seiten. nein.
Published by Peter Lang Publishing Inc, 1997
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United Kingdom
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Published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 1997
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Germany
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John Hick on the Cognitivity of Religions and Religious Pluralism. This study analytically and critically approaches two themes central to John Hick's thought: the cognitivity of religions and religious pluralism. Hick's early attempts to conceive that which can count as a verifying eschatological experience led him to call for a Copernican revolution in theology. In response to criticism that this call aroused, Hick developed a theory of religious pluralism, based on a reading of Kant, that he calls the pluralistic hypothesis. VIII,185 Seiten, gebunden (Toronto Studies in Religion; Vol. 20/Peter Lang Verlag 1996) Mängelexemplar/near mint. Statt EUR 49,95 430 g. Sprache: en.
Published by Peter Lang, 1997
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: Librairie La Canopee. Inc., Saint-Armand, QC, Canada
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Condition: AS NEW. État de NEUF / AS NEW condition 0820426369 9780820426365 2 PC465.
Published by Peter Lang Publishing Inc, 1997
ISBN 10: 0820426369ISBN 13: 9780820426365
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Knowing the Real analytically and critically approaches two themes central to John Hick's thought: the cognitivity of religions and religious pluralism. Hick's early attempts to conceive that which can count as a verifying eschatological experience led him to call for a Copernican revolution in theology. In response to criticism that this call aroused, Hick developed a theory of religious pluralism, based on a reading of Kant, that he calls the pluralistic hypothesis. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.