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Taking reincarnation seriously: Critical discussion of some central ideas from John Hick
Reincarnation has not been entirely neglected in the philosophy of religion but it has not always been taken seriously or carefully discussed in relation to its role in believers’ lives. John Hick is exceptional insofar as he gave sustained attention to the belief, at least as it features in the philosophies of Vedānta and Buddhism. While acknowledging the value of Hick’s recognition of the variety of reincarnation beliefs, this article critically engages with certain aspects of his approach. It argues that Hick’s search for a ‘criterion’ of reincarnation is misguided, and that his distinction between ‘factual’ and ‘mythic’ forms of the doctrine is over-simplifying
Vedânta philosophy; three lectures
Advertising matter: p. [59]-61Reincarnation.--Evolution and reincarnation.--Which is scientific, resurrection or reincarnation?Mode of access: Internet
Vedânta philosophy; lecture of Swâmi Abhedânanda, Why a Hindu is a vegetarian; delivered before the Vegetarian society, New York, March 22, 1898 ...
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Vedânta philosophy : lecture by Swâmi Abhedânanda on Does the soul exist after death?
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Vedânta philosophy; lecture by Swâmi Anhedânanda. The motherhood of God ...
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Vedânta philosophy; lecture by Swâmi Abhedânanda. Philosophy of good and evil.
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Vedânta philosophy; lecture by Swâmi Abhedânanda on the word and the cross in ancient India ...
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