Do All Religious Traditions Worship the Same God?

Religious Studies 26 (1):73 - 90 (1990)
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Abstract

Do all religions worship the same God? Sometimes this question is answered positively, sometimes negatively. Various reasons are given. In the first four sections of this paper we will analyse arguments which affirm or deny that all religions worship the same God. We will see that different types of argument are used. Some authors base their answers to our question on their theological insights ; others defend their thesis with reference to the results of studies in comparative religion ; a third type of argument derives from the philosophy of religion and a fourth from philosophical views regarding the ultimate unity of the world . After this survey we will deal with the structure of the various arguments given. What kind of argument is decisive? I will also make some comments on each of these arguments in order to develop my own. We will then draw our conclusion as to the kind of arguments which are appropriate to our theme . In the last section I will elaborate my own view

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