Reconfigurations of Philosophy of Religion : A Possible Future

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Reconfigurations of Philosophy of Religion : A Possible Future

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438469089
  • DDC分類 210

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Explores the place and meaning of philosophy of religion in our current poststructuralist, postsecular, postcolonialist context.

This collection addresses, as it exemplifies, an identity crisis in contemporary philosophy of religion. It represents a unique two-way dialogue between philosophers of religion and scholars of religion and broaches issues pertaining to the philosophy of religion and the philosophical tradition, on the one hand, and religious studies, theology, and the modern academy on the other. While each author manages the current challenges in philosophy of religion differently, one can nonetheless discern a polyphony of interests surrounding a postcritical, postsecular appreciation of religion. In part 1, contributors ask how philosophy of religion can accommodate both the strengths and weaknesses of Western analytic and continental traditions; incorporate developments in ideology critique, gender studies, and Asian philosophies; and negotiate the perceived stalemate in philosophy of religion. Part 2 addresses these questions in terms of a philosophy of religion that is postcolonial in intention and multidisciplinary in orientation and features scholarship from the fields of both religion and theology. An underlying theme is the importance of ushering philosophy of religion into a postphenomenological era of religious studies and theology. This is a neglected dimension in many laudable discussions about philosophy of religion that this volume hopes to emend.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Jim Kanaris

Part I. Philosophy of Religion and the Philosophical Tradition

1. Re-envisioning Philosophy of Religion
Morny Joy

2. Toward a New Paradigm for Philosophy of Religion
Maurice Boutin

3. Re-visioning "Life" in Philosophy of Religion Today: Or: A New Concept for a Global Philosophy of Religious Life
Pamela Sue Anderson

4. After the End of Philosophy of Religion
N.N. Trakakis

5. The End of Philosophy of Religion?
Timothy D. Knepper

6. Religion Beyond the Limits of Reason: Inoue Enryō, Kim Iryo˘p, and Tanabe Hajime on Philosophy of Religion
Jin Y. Park

Part II. Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies, Theology, and the Modern Academy

7. The New Geophilosophy: How Globalization and Postcolonial Theory Are Redefining Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
Carl A. Raschke

8. The Enecstatic Jig: Personalizing Philosophy of Religion
Jim Kanaris

9. Reverence as Critical Responsiveness: Between Philosophy and Religion
Tyler Roberts

10. Radical Theologians, Knights of Faith, and the Future of the Philosophy of Religion
John D. Caputo

11. What Can Non-Philosophy Do for Philosophy of Religion? Non-Science and Non-Religion in the Work of Francois Laruelle
Clayton Crockett

12. Reforming Philosophy of Religion for the Modern Academy
Wesley J. Wildman

Notes on Contributors
Index

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