Bültmann & Gerriets
Transcendence
Critical Realism and God
von Margaret S. Archer, Andrew Collier, Douglas V. Porpora
Verlag: Routledge
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-415-33616-1
Erschienen am 22.04.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 460 Gramm
Umfang: 192 Seiten

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Margaret S Archer is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK. Her previous books include Culture and Agency, Realist Social Theory, Being Human and Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation.
Andrew Collier is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton and has previously lectured at Warwick, Sussex and Bangor Universities. His recent publications include Being and Worth, which extends realism to ethics, and Christianity and Marxism, which aims to reconcile these two world views.



Foreword Margaret Archer, Andrew Collier and Douglas Porpora 1. Introduction Margaret Archer, Andrew Collier and Douglas Porpora 2. What Do We Mean by God? Margaret Archer, Andrew Collier and Douglas Porpora 3. Realism, Relativism and Reason in Religious Belief Andrew Collier 4. Judgemental Rationality and Jesus Douglas Porpora 5. Models of Man: The admission of transcendence Margaret Archer 6. The Masters of Suspicion and Secularisation Andrew Collier 7. Western Mysticism and the Limits of Language: Beyond language Margaret Archer 8. A Propadeutic to a Propadeutic: On inter-faith dialogue Douglas Porpora 9. Natural Theology, Revealed Theology and Religious Experience Andrew Collier 10. On Understanding Religious Experience: St Teresa as a challenge to scoial theory Margaret Archer 11. The Human Project Douglas Porpora 12. Emancipation, Social and Spiritual Andrew Collier



Atheism as a belief does not have to present intellectual credentials within academia. Yet to hold beliefs means giving reasons for doing so, ones which may be found wanting. Instead, atheism is the automatic default setting within the academic world.
Conversely, religious belief confronts a double standard. Religious believers are not permitted to make truth claims but are instead forced to present their beliefs as part of one language game amongst many. Religious truth claims are expected to satisfy empiricist criteria of evidence but when they fail, as they must, religious belief becomes subject to the hermeneutics of suspicion.
This book explores religious experience as a justifiable reason for religious belief. It uniquely demonstrates that the three pillars of critical realism - ontological intransitivity, epistemic relativity and judgemental rationality - can be applied to religion as to any other beliefs or theories.
The three authors are critical realists by philosophical position. They seek to establish a level playing field between religion and secular ideas, which has not existed in the academic world for some generations, in order for reasoned debate to be conducted.


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