A Spectrum of Worldviews: An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion in a Pluralistic World. (Currents of Encounter)

This book is an introduction to philosophy of religion from the perspective of a religiously pluralistic culture. It deals with introductory questions such as whether we can we understand, compare, and judge the insights of others and the ways in which people can speak and think about God. It introduces the classical themes of philosophy of religion ¾ immanent and transcendent ideas of God and (im)personality; transcendence, good, and evil; religion, morality and society ¾ using a distinction between cosmic, acosmic and theistic ideas of the divine. This introduction helps us discover differences and commonalities and thus helps further an emphatic and critical dialogue. This book explores how comparative theology and philosophy of religion can move beyond the dead-end roads of relativism and exclusivism.