In his article "Science / Religion" John Hick states his views and assertions about scientific naturalism. Scientific naturalism believes that there is only material existence and reality beyond our physical world does not exist Religion leads our metaphysics, cross-physics, superphysics or supersensational doing. Some scientific beliefs are similar to the philosophical views of a few people as well as those having a system of religious beliefs.
The growing interest in religious pluralism brought broad reflection on religious compatibility and integration possibilities. John Hick is an excellent synthesizer of religious tradition. Among the important books, Hick (1974) presents complex images of the afterlife, including elements from various traditions. For many publications and for many years, Hick has transformed from the broad theological view of theology to what he calls "authentic" Hick is the sacred reality of ontology. Hick argues that various religions offer us a glimpse or partial visit to Real Madrid. In an influential article "New Map to Believe in the Universe", Hick proposed the possibility that many great world religions are true revelations.
In 1973, John Hick discussed the idea of thinking about paradigm shifts of various religions in his book "The Universe of God and Faith." Hick's opinion is that different religions can be regarded as "different human reactions to holy reality". In later books, Hick proposed a theory trying to explain all religions. Hick called this theory "multivariate hypothesis" and defined that all religions can be expressed as "reaction to the same ultimate reality cultural conditions".
In this article, I will defend the sociological theory of religion and try to attack John H. Hick's view on "unconfirmed" judgment on this issue. I defend this theory and explain how interesting it is in philosophy. In Chapter 3 of John H. Hick's "Religious Philosophy", Hick explains the sociological theory of religion and suggests three points to destroy it. (1) The hypothesized theory that destroys the sociological religious theory by hicks is that "God will love all men and summon all men and women to each other's brothers and sisters" It can not be done. Services and Behavior The society in most cases tends to support "world peace" and love all people's thoughts, but replacing love of respect seems more realistic