John Hick - Major Works

Major Works

  • Faith and Knowledge, (1st ed. 1957, 2nd ed. 1966)
  • The Many Faced Argument with Arthur C. McGill (1967, 2009).
  • Evil and the God of Love, (reissued 2007)
  • Death and the Eternal Life (1st ed. 1976)
  • An Interpretation of Religion: human responses to the transcendent (reissued 2004)
  • The Metaphor of God Incarnate (2nd ed. 2005)
  • (Editor) The Myth of God Incarnate (1977)
  • (Editor with Paul F. Knitter) The Myth of Christian Uniqueness: Toward a Pluralistic Theology of Religions (1987)
  • Philosophy of Religion (4th ed. 1990)
  • The New Frontier of Religion and Science: Religious Experience, Neuroscience and the Transcendent (2006)

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