01968nam a2200337 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200100007508200130008510000270009810000110012524500210013624500620015724500260021925000090024526000070025426000140026126000090027530000110028430000280029530000100032352010450033365000260137865000260140485600660143091100320149695700150152899900170154395200700156020260119071514.02024-10-24 09:23:15 a9780715630532, 0715630539 aeng a291.4 bG853-G99 aGriffith-Dickson, Gwen eAuthor aHuman and Divine bAn Introduction to the Philosophy of Religious Experience cGwen Griffith-Dickson a1 st aUK bDuckworth c2000 a309tr. bPaperback, Illustration c24 cm aSpiritual encounters and the problems raised by evil and suffering are the experiences that affect our religious beliefs most powerfully. In this new introduction to the philosophical study of religion Gwen Griffith-Dickson attempts to fill an important gap by considering these questions squarely in the context of the world's many religions and philosophical traditions, giving particular attention to Continental European and Eastern philosophy as well as to Anglo-American thinking. Philosophy of religion as the critique of religious beliefs is itself in need of examination. The book begins with a critical overview of the fundamental issues and assumptions of contemporary philosophy of religion, rationality and reason, commitment and belief, and the possibilities for religious language. The result is an approach to these issues and to the practice of philosophy of religion, which will be of interest to students and lecturers, as well as to those who wish to reflect more deeply on their own religious or anti-religious beliefs. aPhilosophy & Religion aExperience (Religion)4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15636/53.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c15487d15487 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-15487v0.00yBK