Religious Language, Meaning, and Use: The God Who is Not There
Autor Dr. Robert K. Bolger, Robert C. Coburnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350244511
ISBN-10: 1350244511
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350244511
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Co-authored by Robert C. Coburn, an esteemed philosopher who has been working at the forefront of the study of metaphysics and philosophy of religion for over 50 years
Notă biografică
Robert Bolger has a M.A. in Theology from Union Theological Seminary and a PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University where he Studied with D.Z. Phillips. He is the author of Kneeling at the Altar of Science: The Mistaken Path of Contemporary Religious Scientism (2012) and editor (with Scott Korb) of Gesturing Toward Reality: David Foster Wallace and Philosophy (Bloomsbury Press, 2014). His website can be found at robertbolger.com.Robert C. Coburn was professor of philosophy at the University of Washington in Seattle for over 30 years. He is the author of many articles in various areas of philosophy including philosophy of religion, metaphysics, philosophy of science and Wittgenstein. He is also the author of The Strangeness of the Ordinary: Problems and Issues in Contemporary Metaphysics (1990).
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgements Part 1Introduction: Idolatry, Faith, and Agape by Robert K. Bolger 1 Dawkins, Idolatry, and the God Who is not There 2 Transcendence, Faith, and Fideism 3 Picturing a Religious Form of Life 4 Truth Pluralism: Criteria and Religious Belief 5 It's All About the Neighbor: Agape, The Good Life, and Religious Belief Part 2 Introduction: Religious Practice Without Belief by Robert C. Coburn 6 The Church from Without and from Within 7 The Turning World 8 Markel's Paradox 9 Laughter, Love and Christian Living 10 Blind as a Bat 11 Models and MentorsIndex
Recenzii
Almost two books for the price of one! The lively essays by Robert Coburn are philosophical and personal: a delight to read. Robert Bolger argues against 'idolatry', belief in God 'up there'. In contrast stands religion anchored in a moral and personal practice. A challenging view, worthy of consideration.
Robert K. Bolger's Religious Language, Meaning, and Use is both a challenge and an invitation. The challenge is to resist religion's tendency to engage in a semantic and cognitive domestication of God that Bolger argues is a kind of idolatry. The invitation is, along with Robert Coburn, to see religion instead as a form and practice of life that is best-and perhaps only-understood when viewed from the inside.
Robert K. Bolger's Religious Language, Meaning, and Use is both a challenge and an invitation. The challenge is to resist religion's tendency to engage in a semantic and cognitive domestication of God that Bolger argues is a kind of idolatry. The invitation is, along with Robert Coburn, to see religion instead as a form and practice of life that is best-and perhaps only-understood when viewed from the inside.