The future of the philosophy of religion / M. David Eckel, C. Allen Speight, Troy DuJardin, editors.

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Other Authors: Eckel, M. David, Speight, C. Allen, DuJardin, Troy
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.
Series:Boston studies in philosophy, religion and public life ; v. 8.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reading Tea Leaves, Drinking Tea: Four Transformations in Philosophy of Religion -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Global Transformation -- 2.3 The Critical Transformation -- 2.4 The Multidisciplinary Transformation -- 2.5 The Practical Transformation -- 2.6 Conclusion -- Reference -- Chapter 3: What Religious Studies Can Teach the Humanities: A Philosophical Perspective -- 3.1 Introduction: Towards a Return of Philosophy to Religious Studies -- 3.2 Tyler Roberts against the "New Locativists." 
505 8 |a 3.3 Excursus: Practical Reason and the First-Person Perspective -- 3.4 Practical Reason and Humanistic Inquiry -- 3.5 Does Being human Necessarily Imply Being religious? -- 3.6 Theology, Religious Studies, and the First Amendment -- 3.7 Concluding Unscientific Postscript -- References -- Chapter 4: Religious Practices and the Formation of Subjects -- 4.1 Towards a Philosophy of Religious Practices -- 4.2 Hermeneutic and Disciplinary in the Study of Religious Practices -- 4.3 Reconciling the Hermeneutic and the Disciplinary Approaches 
505 8 |a 4.4 The Embodiment Approach to the Study of Religious Practices -- References -- Chapter 5: Philosophy of Lived Religion: The Next Revolution? -- 5.1 Introduction: Why Philosophy of Lived Religion? -- 5.2 What Is Philosophy of Lived Religion? -- 5.3 The Philosophy of Whose Lived Religion, When, and Where? -- 5.4 How to Philosophize about Lived Religion? -- 5.5 Why Philosophize about Lived Religion? -- 5.6 Conclusion: Philosophy of Lived Religion as Lived Philosophy of Religion -- References 
505 8 |a Chapter 6: Liturgical Philosophy of Religion: An Untimely Manifesto about Sincerity, Acceptance, and Hope -- 6.1 Philosophy of Religion in the Twenty-First Century -- 6.2 Liturgical Attitudes -- 6.2.1 Belief -- 6.2.2 Acceptance -- 6.2.3 Hope and Trust -- 6.3 Liturgical Objects -- 6.4 Philosophy of the Liturgy -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Belief that Matters: Religion, Anti-Black Racism and the Future of the Philosophy of Religion -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The American Religion of Racism -- 7.3 Dematerializing Belief -- 7.4 Racism and the Ethics of Belief -- References 
505 8 |a Chapter 8: Critical Theory, Conspiracy, and "Gullible Critique" -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Critical Ethos -- 8.3 On Suspicious Explanations -- 8.4 Critique and Conspiracy: Reflections -- References -- Chapter 9: Learning to Do Philosophy of Religion in the Anthropocene -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Interruption: Roy Scranton -- 9.3 Beyond Modern Framing: Amitav Ghosh -- 9.4 Postsecular Anthropocene: Bronislaw Szerszynski -- 9.5 Love and Extinction: Deborah Bird Rose -- 9.6 Conclusion: Problems of Evil and Good in the Anthropocene -- References 
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