Religious Pluralism and Salvation

Faith and Philosophy 5 (4):365-377 (1988)
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Abstract

Let us approach the problems of religious pluralism through the claims of the different traditions to offer salvation-generically, the transformation of human existence from self-centeredness to Reality-centeredness. This approach leads to a recognition of the great world faiths as spheres of salvation; and so far as we can tell, more or less equally so. Their different truth-claims express (a) their differing perceptions, through different religio-cultural ‘lenses,’ of the one ultimate divine Reality; (b) their different answers to the boundary questions of origin and destiny, true answers to which are however not necessary for salvation, and (c) their different historical memories.

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reprint Hick, John (2000) "``Religious Pluralism and Salvation"". In Quinn, Philip L., Meeker, Kevin, The philosophical challenge of religious diversity, pp. 54--66: Oxford University Press (2000)

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