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John Hick 1922 – 1912, Birmingham, Christian Philosopher

John Hick 1922 – 1912, Birmingham, Christian Philosopher. Hick ’ s rejection of substance dualism.

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John Hick 1922 – 1912, Birmingham, Christian Philosopher

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  1. John Hick1922 – 1912, Birmingham, Christian Philosopher

  2. Hick’s rejection of substance dualism • Christian theologian John Hick (Born in Yorkshire 1922) rejects the traditional belief in body-soul dualism by essentially adopting a materialist position and arguing that this does not weaken the possibility of life after death!

  3. Double trouble … • QUESTIONS: • How would you feel if you had a • double? • If it was possible for you to die, and • to then create an exact replica of • yourself, would that person still be • you?

  4. Hick’s replica theory Hello, my name is John Smith  Meet John Smith Create your own Cartoon Story Board of Hick’s Replica Theory

  5. Replica theory and life after death • In Death and Eternal Life, Hick argues that God can recreate the whole person in another realm after death. • ‘The concept of mind or soul is thus not that of a ‘ghost’ in a machine but of the more flexible and sophisticated ways in which human beings behave and have it in them to behave’

  6. Replica theory and life after death • In Death and Eternal Life, Hick argues that God can recreate the whole person in another realm after death. • ‘I wish to suggest that we can think of it as the divine creation in another space of an exact psycho-physical ‘replica’ of the deceased person’.

  7. Discuss • What questions does Hick’s replica theory give us? • Read through the information sheet on Hick. • Stop and answer the questions. • Discuss strengths and weaknesses

  8. Plenary • Write down three things you know now that you didn’t know at the beginning of the lesson

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