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Religion and philosophy

Approaches to philosophy of religion: Contemplating the world or trying to find our way home?

Approaches to philosophy of religion: Contemplating the world or trying to find our way home?

... ‘contemplative conception of philosophy of religion’. Beginning by invoking again the image of the mountain walker, I shall ask what implications this image has for how the role of the philosopher of ...

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Descriptive currents in philosophy of religion for Hebrew Bible studies

Descriptive currents in philosophy of religion for Hebrew Bible studies

... comparative philosophy of religion is motivated by the diversity of religious experiences and symbols in world religions, our own new descriptive philosophical approach to the Hebrew Bible is motivated by ...

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Kant’s Philosophy of Religion and the Challenges of Moral Commitment

Kant’s Philosophy of Religion and the Challenges of Moral Commitment

... critical philosophy late in life, he did not see all the conclusions to which his work would ...practical philosophy is ...the Religion within the Boundaries of Mere ...

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Narrative philosophy of religion: apologetic and pluralistic orientations

Narrative philosophy of religion: apologetic and pluralistic orientations

... narrative philosophy of religion in general, the second aim of this article is to distinguish between two orientations in narrative philosophy of ...narrative philosophy of reli- gion is one ...

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Toward Decolonizing Philosophy of Religion: Thinking Heretically With African Indigenous Religions

Toward Decolonizing Philosophy of Religion: Thinking Heretically With African Indigenous Religions

... modern philosophy of ...‘true religion’ – read the ‘religion of reason’ – promotes Man as the exemplary ...decolonizing philosophy of religion might be approached, particularly in light ...

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Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays

Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays

... much philosophy of religion on the one hand and Christian theology on the other, Sikka observes that philosophers often seem out of touch with current sociocultural trends, such as the widespread ...

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RELIGION, FREEDOM AND NATION IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SWAMI DAYANAND AND MAHATAMA GANDHI Taranpreet Kaur

RELIGION, FREEDOM AND NATION IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SWAMI DAYANAND AND MAHATAMA GANDHI Taranpreet Kaur

... and Religion in the philosophy of Swami ...and religion and contributed significantly to the reshaping of Indian society and its ...on religion, freedom and nationalism were more or less like ...

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‘The Why and What of Philosophy of Religion: Towards a New Hermeneutic Phenomenology for Pedagogical Practice’

‘The Why and What of Philosophy of Religion: Towards a New Hermeneutic Phenomenology for Pedagogical Practice’

... in philosophy and focuses on Heidegger’s critique of Leibniz’s Principle of Sufficient Reason, which argues that for every truth a reason can be given and so nothing is without a ...in philosophy owing to ...

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Tasawwuf oriented Educational Philosophy and its Relevance to the Formation of Religion and Ethics Course Curriculum

Tasawwuf oriented Educational Philosophy and its Relevance to the Formation of Religion and Ethics Course Curriculum

... Tasawwuf philosophy includes concepts pertinent to ...within religion and ethics course curriculum within Turkish secondary schools (High Schools, namely ...

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oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - The spirituality and religious practices of the Cua and their idea of God

oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - The spirituality and religious practices of the Cua and their idea of God

... This paper discusses social and spiritual activities that demonstrate that the Cua, like other Khoisan people, have a religion and spirituality Their religion is ancient and is[r] ...

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oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Book Reviews

oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Book Reviews

... After the authors outline Algeria's social history, they looked for the reasons why some Algerians opted for Islamic fundamentalism (pp. FIS, it cannot be denied, has been[r] ...

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oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Religious isolationism, poverty and HIV / AIDS in Botswana: the role of religion in the era of HVI / AIDS

oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Religious isolationism, poverty and HIV / AIDS in Botswana: the role of religion in the era of HVI / AIDS

... This paper argues that by addressing youth problems, the joint efforts of the churches and religious bodies in Botswana could lead to a better life for all Batswana.. 13[r] ...

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oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - The Swazi dual monarchy : its religio-cultural genius

oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - The Swazi dual monarchy : its religio-cultural genius

... This paper focuses on the contribution of the Swazi sacred dual monarchy (the King and the Queen Mother) towards bridging the gap between Swazi Traditional Religion and [r] ...

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oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Black and white symbolical implications of an aesthetical polarization

oa Boleswa Journal of Theology, Religion and Philosophy - Black and white symbolical implications of an aesthetical polarization

... Black and white colours are extremes and opposites, but so-called black and white people are by no means opposites, but could be considered as extremes in terms of sk[r] ...

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Logos and Ethos: The Civil Religion in the Political Philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Logos and Ethos: The Civil Religion in the Political Philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

... of religion on the citizens‘ ...that religion concern the State and its members only so far as they have reference to morality and to the duties which he who professes them is bound to do to others‖ ...

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Omniscience : puzzles in the philosophy of religion and mind

Omniscience : puzzles in the philosophy of religion and mind

... Contents 6.8 Conclusion 159 Chapter 7: Physical Omniscience and Jackson's Knowledge Argument 2 161 7 .1 Introduction 161 7.2 The Knowledge Argument Again 164 7.3 The Argument from Concep[r] ...

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The Philosophy, Politics and Religion of British Democracy: Maurice Cowling and Conservatism

The Philosophy, Politics and Religion of British Democracy: Maurice Cowling and Conservatism

... from religion that modern English history should begin’ (4), and he finished his career with books that were explicitly about ...of religion and history did not simply mean that historians should take ...

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Non philosophical Christ poetics beyond the mystical turn in conversation with continental philosophy of religion

Non philosophical Christ poetics beyond the mystical turn in conversation with continental philosophy of religion

... Nancy (2008:104f) engages with the wink of Heidegger’s last God. This last God that opens the door to all sorts of mysteries and mysticisms, but perhaps this door needs to be closed somewhat again. Or at least to gain ...

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Introduction: The Impact of Philosophy of Religion

Introduction: The Impact of Philosophy of Religion

... of religion could meet together to discuss what we might mean by the Real and how this renewed ontological and political enquiry might begin to shape the new postsecular public space now opening up before ...

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The Unconditioned in Philosophy of Religion

The Unconditioned in Philosophy of Religion

... Schaffer’s proposal highlights a related problem for philosophy of religion: how to conceive the passage from the unconditioned to the conditioned. In theistic terms this connects with the question of how ...

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