A Jaina Perspective on the Philosophy of Religion.

AuthorCort, John E.
PositionBrief Reviews of Books

A Jaina Perspective on the Philosophy of Religion. By ARVIND SHARMA. Lala Sundarlal Jain Research Series, vol. 16. Delhi: MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 2001. Rs 195.

This book is a follow-on to three earlier books by Sharma on philosophy of religion from Hindu and Buddhist perspectives. He grounds his understanding of the subject in John Hick's 1963 Philosophy of Religion (4th ed., 1990), and large parts of this book consist of little more than extended summaries (and often merely direct quotations) of Hick. Sharma employs a very narrow range of English-language authors (again with long chunks of direct quotation) on the Jains to answer a series of Christian-centered philosophical questions raised by Hick concerning God, suffering, language, truth, and human existence.

Hick's Christocentric approach to the philosophy of religion is an unfortunate choice for developing an approach to the subject that is truly comparative. Those interested in a much more useful approach should see the volumes published by SUNY Press in its "Toward a Comparative Philosophy of Religions"...

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