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The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion: New Perspectives on Disability, Gender, Race, and Animals: Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion

Editat de Blake Hereth, Kevin Timpe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2021
Contemporary research in philosophy of religion is dominated by traditional problems such as the nature of evil, arguments against theism, issues of foreknowledge and freedom, the divine attributes, and religious pluralism. This volume instead focuses on unrepresented and underrepresented issues in the discipline. The essays address how issues like race, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, feminist and pantheist conceptions of the divine, and nonhuman animals connect to existing issues in philosophy of religion. By staking out new avenues for future research, this book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars in analytic philosophy of religion and analytic philosophical theology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032177427
ISBN-10: 103217742X
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Forward


Nicholas Wolterstorff


Introduction


Kevin Timpe and Blake Hereth


1. Philosophy of Religion from the Margins: A Theoretical Analysis and Focus Group Study


Helen De Cruz


2. That We May Be Whole: Doing Philosophy of Religion with the Whole Self


Michelle Panchuk


3. Epistemic Injustice and Religious Experience


Kirk Lougheed


4. Smelling God: Olfaction as Religious Experience


Joshua Cockayne


5. ‘Not My People’: Jewish-Christian Ethics and Divine Reversals in Response to Injustice


Joshua Blanchard


6. Eschatology for Creeping Things (and Other Animals)


Dustin Crummett


7. Exploring Theological Zoology: Might Nonhuman Animals be Spiritual (but not Religious)?


Faith Glavey Pawl


8. Animal Gods


Blake Hereth


9. The Resurrection of the Minority Body: Physical Disability in the Life of Heaven


David Efird


10. Disabled Beatitude


Kevin Timpe


11. When Personhood Goes Wrong in Ethics and Philosophical Theology: Disability, Ableism, and (Modern) Personhood


Scott M. Williams


12. Marriage, Reproduction, and the Incarnation: What Could Jesus Do?


Eric T. Yang and Stephen T. Davis


13. A Transfeminist Critique of Mormon Theologies of Gender


Kelli D. Potter


14. Heavenly (Gendered) Bodies? Gender Persistence in the Resurrection and Its Implications


Hilary Yancey


15. Limbo, Hiddenness, and the Beatific Vision (And Procreation, For Some, in the Life to Come)


David Worsley


16. Religious Racial Formation Theory and its Metaphysics: A Research Program in the Philosophy of Religion


Sameer Yadav

Notă biografică

Blake Hereth is a PhD Candidate in philosophy at the University of Washington. Ze has defended animal immortality in Heaven and Philosophy (2018), animal universalism in Paradise Understood: New Philosophical Essays on Heaven (2017), and afterlife justice for transgender persons in Hinder Them Not: Centering Marginalized Voices in Analytic Theology (forthcoming).


Kevin Timpe holds the William H. Jellema Chair in Christian Philosophy at Calvin College. His books include Disability and Inclusive Communities (2018), the Routledge Companion to Free Will (2017), and Free Will and Theism (2016). In addition to philosophy of religion, Timpe’s scholarly work focuses on philosophy of disability, metaphysics, and virtue ethics.

Descriere

This volume focuses on unrepresented and underrepresented issues in the discipline. The essays address how issues like race, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, feminist and pantheist conceptions of the divine, and nonhuman animals connect to existing issues in philosophy of religion.