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What does it mean to understand the world religiously? How is such understanding to be distinguished from scientific understanding? What does it have to do with religious practice, transfiguring love, and spiritual well-being? New Models of Religious Understanding investigates these questions to set a new and exciting agenda for philosophy of religion. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, the volume cuts across the supposed divide between analytic and continental approaches to the subject and engages the interest of a broad range of philosophical and theological readers.
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Fiona Ellis: Introduction
1: John Cottingham: Transcending Science: Humane Models of Religious Understanding
2: Fiona Ellis: Religious Understanding, Naturalism, and Theory
3: Edward Kanterian: Naturalism, Involved Philosophy, and the Human Predicament
4: David McPherson: Transfiguring Love
5: Clare Carlisle: Habit, Practice, Grace: Towards a Philosophy of Religious Life
6: Mark Wynn: Aesthetic Goods and the Nature of Religious Understanding
7: Kyle Scott: Religious Knowledge versus Religious Understanding
8: Silvia Jonas: Modal Structuralism and Theism
9: Eleonore Stump: Theology and the Knowledge of Persons
10: Keith Ward: Religious Understanding in a Contemporary Global Context
11: Charles Taliaferro: Love and Philosophy of Religion: Lessons from the Cambridge Platonists