"This book strengthens Hick's position as one of the most significant thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century. . . . I highly recommend [it] to students of philosophy, history of religions, and comparative studies, as well as theology."--Chester Gillis, Journal of Religion
"The most persuasive philosophical advocacy for religious pluralism ever written."--Yandall Woodfin, Southwestern Journal of Theology
"[This work] evinces Hick's many virtues: ingenuity; fairness toward all arguments; deference to the standards of analytic philosophy; familiarity with Eastern as well as Western religions; and, not least, a clean, clear prose."--Robert A. Segal, Christian Century
"A leader in interfaith interpretation of religion, Hick has written what will probably become a classic. . . . Clear, readable, and comprehensive."--Library Journal
"Should be read by the adherents of all faiths."--Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok