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John Harwood Hick (20 January 1922 – 9 February 2012) was an English-born philosopher of religion and theologian who taught in the United States for the larger part of his career. In philosophical theology , he made contributions in the areas of theodicy , eschatology , and Christology , and in the philosophy of religion he contributed to the ...
John Hick JP DL (2 July 1815 – 2 February 1894) was a wealthy [1] English industrialist, art collector and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1880, [2] [3] he is associated with the improvement of steam-engines for cotton mills and the work of his firm Hick, Hargreaves and Co. universal in countries where fibre was spun or fabrics woven.
Esther Hicks (née Weaver, born March 5, 1948) is an American inspirational speaker, channeler, and author. She has co-written nine books with her husband Jerry Hicks, presented numerous workshops on the law of attraction with Abraham-Hicks Publications and appeared in the original version of the 2006 film The Secret . [ 1 ]
John Hick (1815–1894) – industrialist, partner in B. Hick and Sons, MP and art collector, born in Bolton Gordon Hill (born 1928) – League football referee]] in 1960s and 1970s [ 79 ] [ 80 ] Keith Hill (born 1969) – former professional footballer with Blackburn Rovers and Plymouth Argyle , ex manager of Rochdale , Barnsley , Bolton ...
John Wright Hickenlooper, Jr. [1] (/ ˈ h ɪ k ən l uː p ər / HIK-ən-loop-ər; born February 7, 1952) is an American politician, geologist, and businessman serving as the junior United States senator from Colorado since 2021.
John Hick is an English male international lawn bowler. [1] Bowls career. Hick became an English national champion in 2008 after winning fours title at the English ...
John Josephus Hicks Jr. (December 21, 1941 – May 10, 2006) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He was leader of more than 30 recordings and played as a sideman on more than 300. He was leader of more than 30 recordings and played as a sideman on more than 300.
Theologian Mark Scott has argued that John Hick's theodicy is more closely aligned with Origen's beliefs than Irenaeus' and ought to be called an "Origenian theodicy". Origen used two metaphors for the world: it is a school and a hospital for souls, with God as Teacher and Physician, in which suffering plays both an educative and healing role.