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Most things you ‘know’ about science and religion are myths or half-truths that grew up in the last years of the nineteenth century and remain widespread today. ‘A deeply …
Where did the ideas of heaven and hell come from? As strange as it may seem to us now, there was a time when no one thought they would go to heaven or hell after they died. In …
Hick addresses many of the major issues posing challenges to contemporary Christian belief, and offers his much-debated proposal for a Copernican revolution in our understanding of …
Wilfred Cantwell Smith investigates and contemplates religious experience in a variety of different traditions. This book is for those who seek understanding and tolerance of …
This text looks at the origin and development of the doctrine of the "divine being". The author offers an insight into the role this earthly manifestation of the divine plays in …
Today the concept of "believing" is generally considered to be of central significance to one's faith. Smith traces the history of "believing" through a discussion of religious …
This work argues that the grand unified theory will not be found in science alone, but in a synthesis of physics, psychology and religion. The book explores such complexities as …
The so-called ‘new materialism’ argues that science and religious belief are incompatible. From Cosmology to Biology, its exponents have included such eminent names as Stephen …
Tackling head on such timeless and fundamental issues as the meaning of life, nature of religious experience and science versus religion debate, this is a summary of John Hick's …