The Axial Period, according to John Hick and named by Karl Jaspers, is
A) ?the golden age of religious creativity during which revelatory experiences occurred in different parts of the world that deepened and purified people's conceptions of the divine
B) ?the age of during which not a single revelatory experience occurred in the world that could deepen and purify people's conceptions of the divine
C) ?the period of Enlightenment (as opposed to the Industrial Revolutionary period)
D) ?the period between Modernism and Post-modernism (the so called Axis) where religious creativity took its most profound step forward, giving birth to religious pluralism
A
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