Bültmann & Gerriets
Reimagining Philosophy of Religion
Understanding, Commitment, and Making-Believe
von Amber L Griffioen
Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
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ISBN: 978-1-350-32850-1
Erscheint im April 2025
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 256 Seiten

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Looks beyond the limitations of analytic philosophy of religion to develop alternative and inclusive perspectives.



IPreface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Playing at Being a Discipline?
(1) Beyond Help? Fairies, Idols, and the View from Nowhere
(2) Beyond Knowledge: Toward a Social Epistemology of Understanding
(3) Beyond Nowhere: Doing Religious Epistemology from Somewhere
Interlude 1 - From Reorientation to Reform: Implications for the Discipline
(4) Beyond the Cognitive: Faith, Commitment, and the Religious Life
(5) Beyond the Doxastic: Recovering the Role of Imagination in Religion.
(6) Beyond the Indicative: The "Ultimate Horizons" of Pretend Play
(7) Beyond Faith: Make-Believe and the Religious Life
Interlude 2 - From Reform to Revolution: Playing the "Spoilsport"
(8) Beyond Theodicy: Faith-Shaking Trauma and the "Purely Intellectual" Approach
(9) Beyond Closure: "Re-mystifying" Analytic Philosophy of Religion
Works Cited



Amber L. Griffioen is Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duke Kunshan University, where she teaches in the Ethics and Leadership program. She is also currently transitioning into the philosophical counseling sphere as an existential coach for reproductive struggle and life transition. Her work encompasses themes in philosophy of religion, medieval and early modern philosophy, the ethics of belief, moral psychology, and philosophy of sport, among other areas. She is the author of Religious Experience in the Cambridge Elements series, as well as of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on Meister Eckhart, and she has also recently co-edited a volume titled Pluralizing Philosophy's Past (Palgrave/Springer). Other recent work includes articles on the philosophical theology of pregnancy loss, understanding medieval devotional texts as public philosophy, and the possibility and promise of non-doxastic prayer Amber L. Griffioen is Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duke Kunshan University, where she teaches in the Ethics and Leadership program. She is also currently transitioning into the philosophical counseling sphere as an existential coach for reproductive struggle and life transition. Her work encompasses themes in philosophy of religion, medieval and early modern philosophy, the ethics of belief, moral psychology, and philosophy of sport, among other areas. She is the author of Religious Experience in the Cambridge Elements series, as well as of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on Meister Eckhart, and she has also recently co-edited a volume titled Pluralizing Philosophy's Past (Palgrave/Springer). Other recent work includes articles on the philosophical theology of pregnancy loss, understanding medieval devotional texts as public philosophy, and the possibility and promise of non-doxastic prayer