John Hick on whether God could be an Infinite Person

Authors

  • Daniel Howard-Snyder Western Washington University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2016-4.030011071417a

Abstract

"Who or what is God?," asks John Hick. A theist might answer: God is an infinite person, or at least an infinite personal being. Hick disagrees: "God cannot be both a person and infinite." Moreover, he says, the distinction between being a person and being a personal being "is a distinction without a difference." Thus, God cannot be an infinite personal being either. In this essay, I assess Hick's reasons for drawing these conclusions.

Downloads

Published

2016-05-06

Issue

Section

Articles