Título : | An interpretation of religion | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Hick, John, Autor | Editorial: | Yale university press | Fecha de publicación: | 1989 | Número de páginas: | 412 páginas | Nota general: | <27169> | Idioma : | Inglés | Clasificación: | 201/H51/IR/(ING) | Resumen: | 1- Introduction
1- A religious interpretation of religión – 1
2- Religion as a family resemblance concept – 3
3- Belief in the transcendent – 5
4- Problems of terminology – 9
5- Outline of the argument – 12
PART ONE PHENOMENOLOGIAL
2- The soteriological character of post axial religion
1- The universality of religion – 21
2- Pre axial religion – 22
3- The axial age – 29
4- The axial shift to soteriology – 32
3- Salvation liberation as human transformation
1- According to the hindu tradition – 36
2- According to the Buddhist tradition – 41
3- According to the Christian tradition – 43
4- According to the jewish and muslim traditions – 47
5- Two possible objections – 51
4- The comic optimism of post axial religion
1- Cosmic optimism – 56
2- The temporal character of experience – 57
3- The eschatological character of the semitic traditions – 61
4- The eschatological character of the indian traditions – 64
5- Realised eschatology – 65
6- Darkness and light – 67
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An interpretation of religion [texto impreso] / Hick, John, Autor . - [S.l.] : Yale university press, 1989 . - 412 páginas. <27169> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: | 201/H51/IR/(ING) | Resumen: | 1- Introduction
1- A religious interpretation of religión – 1
2- Religion as a family resemblance concept – 3
3- Belief in the transcendent – 5
4- Problems of terminology – 9
5- Outline of the argument – 12
PART ONE PHENOMENOLOGIAL
2- The soteriological character of post axial religion
1- The universality of religion – 21
2- Pre axial religion – 22
3- The axial age – 29
4- The axial shift to soteriology – 32
3- Salvation liberation as human transformation
1- According to the hindu tradition – 36
2- According to the Buddhist tradition – 41
3- According to the Christian tradition – 43
4- According to the jewish and muslim traditions – 47
5- Two possible objections – 51
4- The comic optimism of post axial religion
1- Cosmic optimism – 56
2- The temporal character of experience – 57
3- The eschatological character of the semitic traditions – 61
4- The eschatological character of the indian traditions – 64
5- Realised eschatology – 65
6- Darkness and light – 67
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