Spiritual life:

"The original claim made in the introduction to this classic volume was that it broke fresh ground: that it set a new agenda for the philosophy of religion and was a reaction against a narrow conception of the discipline that had little to say philosophically about human experience, or subjecti...

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Weitere Verfasser: McGhee, Michael ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2024
Schriftenreihe:Talking philosophy
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Zusammenfassung:"The original claim made in the introduction to this classic volume was that it broke fresh ground: that it set a new agenda for the philosophy of religion and was a reaction against a narrow conception of the discipline that had little to say philosophically about human experience, or subjectivity, or about the religious imagination, or the idea of 'spirituality'. In a new foreword to the book, Michael McGhee reflects on how the discipline has changed or remained the same in the intervening twenty-five years since first publication. He argues that the connections between 'philosophy' and 'spirituality' are still developing; and that what we think of as 'religious' or 'spiritual' is shifting, along with ideas about self-knowledge. The book contains pertinent chapters by some of the leading thinkers in the field, including Rowan Williams, Janet Soskice, Fergus Kerr, Stephen Clark and Paul Williams, who offers a comparative piece on Tibetan Buddhism. Michael McGhee is Honorary Senior Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. His latest book is Spirituality for the Godless : Buddhism, Humanism, and Religion (Cambridge University Press, 2021)"--
Beschreibung:"The present collection of fourteen essays derives from the 1991 Royal Institute of Philosophy conference at Liverpool. The Liverpool conference was conceived as an exploratory and interdisciplinary venture, exploratory because it represented an attempt to find and define new ground in the philosophy of religion, and interdisciplinary because it called in aid theologians and other thinkers about religion"-- Page 16 of introduction
First published as Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 32, Philosophy, Religion and the Spiritual Life, 1992
Beschreibung:xxii, 414 Seiten 20 cm
ISBN:9781009230216

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