Philosophies of Appropriated Religions : Perspectives from Southeast Asia (2023)

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Philosophies of Appropriated Religions : Perspectives from Southeast Asia (2023)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 370 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789819951901

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This book brings together different intercultural philosophical points of view discussing the philosophical impact of what we call the 'appropriated' religions of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia is home to most of the world religions. Buddhism is predominantly practiced in Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Singapore, Laos, and Cambodia; Islam in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei; and Christianity in the Philippines and Timor-Leste. Historical data show, however, that these world religions are imported cultural products, and have been reimagined, assimilated, and appropriated by the culture that embraced them. In this collection, we see that these 'appropriated' religions imply a culturally nuanced worldview, which, in turn, impacts how the traditional problems in the philosophy of religion are framed and answered—in particular, questions about the existence and nature of the divine, the problem of evil, and the nature of life after death. Themes explored include: religious belief and digital transition, Theravāda Buddhist philosophy, religious diversity, Buddhism and omniscience, indigenous belief systems, divine apology and unmerited human suffering, dialetheism and the problem of evil, Buddhist philosophy and Spinoza's views on death and immortality, belief and everyday realities in the Philippines, comparative religious philosophy, gendering the Hindu concept of dharma, Christian devotion and salvation during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines through the writings of Jose Rizal, indigenous Islamic practices in the Philippines, practiced traditions in contemporary Filipino celebrations of Christmas, role of place-aspects in the appropriation of religions in Southeast Asia, and fate and divine omniscience. This book is of interest to scholars and researchers of philosophy of religion, sociology of religion, anthropology of religion, cultural studies, comparative religion, religious studies, and Asian studies.

Contents

Introduction to Global Philosophy of Religion.- Religious Belief and Device Paradigm.- Conflicts between the General Causation and the Theravāda Concept of Kamma on Moral Education.- Appropriated Understanding of Theravāda Buddhist Notions of Moral Shame and Moral Dread in Thai Society.- Epistemic Tolerance and Religious Diversity.- Buddhism and Omniscience.- Epistemological Positions Regarding Religious Diversity.- The Theist's Legal Paradox: The Problem of Evil, Classical Natural Law Jurisprudence, and the Legal Validity of Immoral Law.- Native Belief Systems and the Multispecies Spectrum of Faith.- Why Divine Apology is Needed for Human Suffering.- Dialetheism and the Problem of Evil.- Buddhism and Spinoza on Death and Immortality.- The Devotion to the Black Nazarene and Looban Sensibilities: Belief and Everyday Realities in the Philippines.- The Tagalog Bathala and the Javanese Gusti as Fruit of the Intuition of the Monotheistic God.- Catholicism in the Philippines between Kagandahang-loób and Sákop: An Attempt with a Critical Phenomenology of Religion.- "Matungpal Koma Ti Nakem Mo" (Thy will be done.) A Contribution to Contemporary Ilokano Appropriated Religious Discourse.- Listening to a Different Voice: Gendering Dharma through Sita in Valmiki's Rāmāyana.- Virtual Catholicism in the Philippines: An Analysis of Technology, Religion, and Kalooban in Time of Isolation.- Hesus kanakangbungat nipakapara: Aeta's Soteriological Experience from Pinatubo Eruption to Present.- Feminism and Religion: Reimagining the Philippine Colonial Catholicism's Doctrine of Salvation through the Writings of Jose Rizal.- Revisiting Indigenous Islamic Practices for Community Healing and Peacebuilding.- Understanding Kabunian.- Communicating Joy, Generosity and Solidarity: Exploring Play and Festive in the Contemporary Filipino Celebrations of Christmas (pasko) through Gadamer's Phenomenological Hermeneutics.- My Love from Southeast Asia: Viewpoints on Immortality and Reincarnation inK-dramas.- The Spiritual Dimension of Tagalog Society in the Philippines: A Society in Transition during the 16th Century.- Bahala Na: Fatalism or an Open Future?.

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