Doughty, Samuel William Connor2020-08-112020-08-112019http://hdl.handle.net/10179/15541Images by Eduard Tomek are re-used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license (CC BY-SA 3.0).This paper offers a new method for a new pluralism. The author offers an examination of John Hick’s religious pluralism and George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s conceptual metaphor theory (CMT). After detailing the amendments required for both Hick’s pluralism and Lakoff and Johnson’s CMT the author offers an updated version of the former and an amended version of the latter. In the final section a ‘hyper-pluralism’ is offered as well as a method for the account of religious diversity through religious expression via living inter-personal conceptual schemata (RELICS).enThe AuthorHick, JohnLakoff, GeorgeJohnson, MarkReligious pluralismMetaphorExperience (Religion)ReligionPhilosophyReligious DiversityPluralismHyper-PluralismMetaphorConceptual Metaphor TheoryReligious ExpressionHyper-pluralism and the RELICS method : how religious expression via living inter-personal conceptual schemata accounts for religious diversity : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Philosophy at Massey University, Distance, New ZealandThesis500316 Philosophy of religionQ112948299https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112948299