Perceiving God

Perceiving God
Title Perceiving God PDF eBook
Author William P. Alston
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 335
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0801471257

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In Perceiving God, William P. Alston offers a clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience. He argues that the "perception of God"—his term for direct experiential awareness of God—makes a major contribution to the grounds of religious belief. Surveying the variety of reported direct experiences of God among laypersons and famous mystics, Alston demonstrates that a person can be justified in holding certain beliefs about God on the basis of mystical experience. Through the perception that God is sustaining one in being, for example, one can justifiably believe that God is indeed sustaining one in being. Alston offers a detailed discussion of our grounds for taking sense perception and other sources of belief—including introspection, memory, and mystical experience—to be reliable and to confer justification. He then uses this epistemic framework to explain how our perceptual beliefs about God can be justified. Alston carefully addresses objections to his chief claims, including problems posed by non-Christian religious traditions. He also examines the way in which mystical perception fits into the larger picture of grounds for religious belief. Suggesting that religious experience, rather than being a purely subjective phenomenon, has real cognitive value, Perceiving God will spark intense debate and will be indispensable reading for those interested in philosophy of religion, epistemology, and philosophy of mind, as well as for theologians.

Perceiving the Wheel of God

Perceiving the Wheel of God
Title Perceiving the Wheel of God PDF eBook
Author Mark Hanby
Publisher Destiny Image Incorporated
Pages 0
Release 1994-03
Genre God
ISBN 9781560431091

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On the potter's wheel, a lump of clay yields to a necessary process of careful pressure and constant twisting. Similarly, the form of true faith is shaped by a trusting response to the hand of God in a suffering situation. This book offers essential understanding for victory through the struggles of life.

The Epistemology of Religious Experience

The Epistemology of Religious Experience
Title The Epistemology of Religious Experience PDF eBook
Author Keith E. Yandell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 388
Release 1994-11-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521477413

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Arguing against the notion that religious experience is ineffable, while advocating the view that it can provide evidence of God's existence, this text contends that social science and nonreligious explanations of religious belief and experience do not cancel out the force of the experience.

The Spiritual Senses

The Spiritual Senses
Title The Spiritual Senses PDF eBook
Author Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 337
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139502417

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Is it possible to see, hear, touch, smell and taste God? How do we understand the biblical promise that the 'pure in heart' will 'see God'? Christian thinkers as diverse as Origen of Alexandria, Bonaventure, Jonathan Edwards and Hans Urs von Balthasar have all approached these questions in distinctive ways by appealing to the concept of the 'spiritual senses'. In focusing on the Christian tradition of the 'spiritual senses', this book discusses how these senses relate to the physical senses and the body, and analyzes their relationship to mind, heart, emotions, will, desire and judgement. The contributors illuminate the different ways in which classic Christian authors have treated this topic, and indicate the epistemological and spiritual import of these understandings. The concept of the 'spiritual senses' is thereby importantly recovered for contemporary theological anthropology and philosophy of religion.

World Views and Perceiving God

World Views and Perceiving God
Title World Views and Perceiving God PDF eBook
Author Joseph Runzo
Publisher Springer
Pages 259
Release 1994-01-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1349231061

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This collection of essays presents a systematic analysis of some of the foremost issues in the philosophy of religion. The focus is on the epistemology of religion, the most significant area of recent interest in the field. After developing a religious epistemology in the first half of the book, that epistemology is both further expanded, and explicitly applied to salient issues in the contemporary discussion. The central question throughout the essays is how our world-views affect our perception, especially our perception of God. The first essays set out a general epistemology of perception. The next two sets of essays build upon this in assessing the cognitive value of religious experience, and analyzing the proper epistemic foundations for belief in God. Then, in view of the role of faith developed in those essays, the final essays address the dual challenges to traditional theism of theological non-realism and of religious pluralism.

Balthasar on the 'Spiritual Senses'

Balthasar on the 'Spiritual Senses'
Title Balthasar on the 'Spiritual Senses' PDF eBook
Author Mark McInroy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 241
Release 2014-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199689008

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Examines Balthasar's recovery of the doctrine of the spiritual senses in the mid-20th century, focusing on his model of the perceptual faculties through which one beholds the form that God reveals.

The Reliability of Sense Perception

The Reliability of Sense Perception
Title The Reliability of Sense Perception PDF eBook
Author William P. Alston
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 164
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1501720546

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Why suppose that sense perception is an accurate source of information about the physical environment? More generally, is it possible to demonstrate that our basic ways of forming beliefs are reliable? In this book, a leading analytic philosopher confronts this classic problem through detailed investigation of sense perception, the source of beliefs in which we place the most confidence. Carefully assessing the available arguments, William P. Alston concludes that it is not possible to show in any noncircular way that sense perception is a reliable source of beliefs. Alston thoroughly examines the main arguments that have been advanced for the reliability of sense perception, including arguments from the various kinds of success we achieve by relying on the sense perception, arguments that some features of our sense experience are best explained by supposing that it is an accurate guide, and arguments that there is something conceptually incoherent about the idea that sense perception is not reliable. He concludes that all of these arguments that are not disqualified in other ways are epistemically circular, for they use premises based upon the very source in question. Alston then suggest that the most appropriate response to the impossibility of showing that our basic sources of beliefs are reliable is an appeal to the practical rationality of engaging in certain socially established belief-forming practices. The Reliability of Sense Perception will be welcome by epistemologists, cognitive scientists, and philosophers of science.