Archive Keyword: philosophy-of-religion
The Religious Significance of Miracles: Why Hume’s Critique of Miracles Is Superfluous.
Alberto Urquidez
View Article“A Language in Which to Think of the World” – Animism, Indigenous Traditions, and the Deprovincialization of Philosophy of Religion.
Mikel Burley
View ArticleA Note on Pre-Positions: Methodology in the Continental Philosophy of Religion.
Lucas McCracken
View ArticleOf the of: Genre, Generation, and the Continental Philosophy of Religion.
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
View ArticleToward Decolonizing Philosophy of Religion: Thinking Heretically with African Indigenous Religions.
Patrice Haynes
View ArticleTranscendental Frustration: a Critical Re-Evaluation of the Hegelian Legacy for Philosophy of Religion.
W. Ezekiel Goggin
View ArticleA Shallow Species in Deep Time: Modernism, Postmodernism, and Our Place in the Potential History of Inquiry.
J. L. Schellenberg
The article examines the role of deep time in motivating epistemic humility with regard to humans' place in time. Modernism and...
View ArticleFaith: Belief or Practice?
Christina M. Gschwandtner
The article presents the author's views on faith with regard to whether it is belief or practice and situates it within the philosophy of...
View ArticleGod and Argument.
Scott F. Aikin
The article presents the author's views on debates on God's existence as of 2015 with regard to why they have persisted and have not been...
View ArticleHumanizing Philosophy of Religion: on Language in Levinas and Sellars.
Martin Kavka
An essay is presented on the philosophy of religion (PoR) with regard to two orientations to the subject. These orientations are the claim...
View ArticleIntroduction: the Dialogical Promise of Mashup Philosophy of Religion.
J. Aaron Simmons
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including the concept of mashup...
View ArticleIs Mashup the Right Metaphor?
Timothy D. Knepper
The article examines mashups as a metaphor for conceptualizing philosophy of religion (PoR). The limitations of the mashup metaphor is...
View ArticleKnowledge, Virtue, and Ontotheology: a Kierkegaardian (Self-)Critique.
Jack Mulder Jr.
The article examines philosopher Soren Kierkegaarde's views on faith with regard to ontotheology, virtue, and knowledge. Several methods...
View ArticleMeeting Mary in Myth: Pursuing Pre/Post/Modern Apologetics.
A. G. Holdier
The article presents the author's views on apologetics which is a sub-field of the philosophy of religion. Apologetics refer to writings...
View ArticleOn the Ethical Basis of Language: Some Themes in Davidson, Cavell, and Levinas.
Martin Shuster
An essay is presented on the views of three philosophers on the relationship between being a linguistic agent and an ethical agent with...
View ArticlePhilosophy Mashed-up and in Crisis.
N. N. Trakakis
The article presents the author's views on the meta-philosophy of mash-up philosophy of religion (PoR) based on the concept of mashup music....
View ArticleProlegomena to Any Future Mashups with the Philosophy of Religion.
Nathan R. B. Loewen
An essay is presented on modern English-language philosophy of religion (PoR) with regard to its possible mashup with other disciplines and...
View ArticleThe Object and Affects of Envy and Emulation.
Michael R. Kelly
An essay is presented on the relevance of envy and emulation in the philosophy of religion. It examines virtues to determine the impact of...
View ArticleThe Weird Place of God Debates in the Academic Study of Religions.
Kevin Schilbrack
The article presents the author's views on the debates about God's existence in the academic study of religions, highlighting the possible...
View ArticleTo “Let Religion Itself Speak:” Feuerbach and Religious Consciousness in Modern Culture
Christy Flanagan-Feddon
The article presents the author's views on philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach's opinion on religious conciousness in modern culture. Feuerbach's...
View ArticleVernacular Fundamentalism After ŽIŽEk: Some Ethical Concerns About Religious Online Communication.
Markus Weidler
An essay is presented on philosopher Slavoj Žižek's promotion of the need to examine the ethical aspects of religious online communication...
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