Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics
Title | Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Bloechl |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Experience (Religion). |
ISBN | 9780253342263 |
Does religious thinking stand in opposition to postmodernity? Does the existence of God present the ultimate challenge to metaphysics? Strands of continental thought, especially those running from Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger, focus on individual consciousness as the horizon for all meaning and provide modern philosophy of religion with much of its present ferment. In Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics, 11 influential continental philosophers share the conviction that religious thinking cannot afford to disengage from the challenges of modern European philosophy. Together they provide a rich and intriguing set of answers to questions surrounding the meaning of religious experience. Topics include subjectivity, selfhood, and rationality; language, community, and ethics; the influence of Jewish and eastern religions on religious experience; God as phenomenology; and religion in the postmodern age. These lucid and arresting essays bring together many of the leading voices in the contemporary continental debate on God and religion.
Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics
Title | Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Bloechl |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780253215925 |
Does religious thinking stand in opposition to postmodernity? Does the existence of God present the ultimate challenge to metaphysics? Strands of continental thought, especially those running from Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger, focus on individual consciousness as the horizon for all meaning and provide modern philosophy of religion with much of its present ferment. In Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics, 11 influential continental philosophers share the conviction that religious thinking cannot afford to disengage from the challenges of modern European philosophy. Together they provide a rich and intriguing set of answers to questions surrounding the meaning of religious experience. Topics include subjectivity, selfhood, and rationality; language, community, and ethics; the influence of Jewish and eastern religions on religious experience; God as phenomenology; and religion in the postmodern age. These lucid and arresting essays bring together many of the leading voices in the contemporary continental debate on God and religion.
Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion
Title | Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Bloechl |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2003 |
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Religion After Metaphysics
Title | Religion After Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Mark A. Wrathall |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2003-11-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780521531962 |
How should we understand religion, and what place should it hold, in an age in which metaphysics has come into disrepute? The metaphysical assumptions which supported traditional theologies are no longer widely accepted, but it is not clear how this 'end of metaphysics' should be understood, nor what implications it ought to have for our understanding of religion. At the same time there is renewed interest in the sacred and the divine in disciplines as varied as philosophy, psychology, literature, history, anthropology, and cultural studies. In this volume, leading philosophers in the United States and Europe address the decline of metaphysics and the space which this decline has opened for non-theological understandings of religion. The contributors include Richard Rorty, Charles Taylor, Jean-Luc Marion, Gianni Vattimo, Hubert Dreyfus, Robert Pippin, John Caputo, Adriaan Peperzak, Leora Batnitzky, and Mark Wrathall.
The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion
Title | The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Blake Hereth |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2019-09-04 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0429663552 |
Contemporary research in philosophy of religion is dominated by traditional problems such as the nature of evil, arguments against theism, issues of foreknowledge and freedom, the divine attributes, and religious pluralism. This volume instead focuses on unrepresented and underrepresented issues in the discipline. The essays address how issues like race, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, feminist and pantheist conceptions of the divine, and nonhuman animals connect to existing issues in philosophy of religion. By staking out new avenues for future research, this book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars in analytic philosophy of religion and analytic philosophical theology.
Religion and the End of Metaphysics
Title | Religion and the End of Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Dewi Zephaniah Phillips |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Papers from the 27th Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion Conference, held Feb. 10-11, 2006 at Claremont Graduate University.
The Experience of God
Title | The Experience of God PDF eBook |
Author | Robyn Horner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2022-10-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1009121111 |
Belief and credal commitment sometimes seem to make less and less sense in the West. A kind of 'cultural amnesia' has taken hold, where formal religious adherence begins to seem almost unthinkable. This is especially so for the idea of divine revelation. Robyn Horner argues this means we need to re-evaluate how theology proceeds, focusing not so much on beliefs but on experience. Exploring ways in which the experiential might open human beings up to divine possibility, the author turns to phenomenology (especially in the French philosophical tradition) because it seeks to examine unrestrictedly what is given through involved encounter. Bringing phenomenology and poststructuralism together, Horner develops the idea of revelation as an 'event' wherein God interrupts and exceeds human experience, affecting and transforming it. This striking concept, named but largely unexplored by theology, articulates a notion of supernatural revelation which now starts to appear both coherent and plausible.