Global Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion: From Religious Experience to the Afterlife

Oxford University Press USA (2024)
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Abstract

Leading scholars representing the world's five great religious traditions--Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--discuss fundamental philosophical questions on revelation and religious experience; analysis of faith; science and religion; the foundation of morality; and life and the afterlife.

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Yujin Nagasawa
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