par
Bagger, Matthew C.
Numéro de rayon préféré
291.42 21
Date de publication
1999
Résumé
"Recently, many philosophers of religion have sought to defend the rationality of religious belief by shifting the burden of proof onto the critic of religious belief. Matthew Bagger argues that the commitment to supernatural explanations implicit in the religious experiences employed to justify religious belief contradicts the modern ideal of human flourishing. For contrast, and to demonstrate the indispensability of history, he includes a study of Teresa of Avila's mystical theology. The controversial supernatural explanations implicit in extraordinary religious experience place the burden of proof on the believer."--Jacket.
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0.0763
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Bloechl, Jeffrey, 1966-
Numéro de rayon préféré
291.42 22
Date de publication
2003
Résumé
A timely and energetic contribution to questions surrounding the role of religion in continental thought.
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Pertinence:
0.0639
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par
Lamberth, David C.
Numéro de rayon préféré
191 21
Date de publication
1999
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Pertinence:
0.0573
par
Proudfoot, Wayne, 1939-
Numéro de rayon préféré
204.2 22
Date de publication
2004
Résumé
The ""science of religion"" is an important element in the interpretation of William James's work and in the methodology of the study of religion. An authority on pragmatism and the philosophy of religion, Wayne Proudfoot and a stellar group of contributors from a variety of disciplines including religion, philosophy, psychology, and history, bring innovative perspectives to James's work.
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Pertinence:
0.0520
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