The interaction between phenomenology and religion

Author(s)
Page, James S
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Phenomenology is an established school of philosophy, European in origins but now worldwide, which emphasizes experience as a basis for understanding the human condition. That proposition may seem self-evident, although there are competing bases for understanding human existence and how we ought to act. One of the interesting developments in recent philosophical debate has been the interaction between phenomenological and religious thought. Indeed, it is sometimes said that phenomenology is becoming more theological, and theological discourse more phenomenological. This essay attempts to tease out six specific implications of this interaction between phenomenology and religion.
Citation
On Line Opinion, p. 1-2
ISSN
1442-8458
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Language
en
Publisher
Internet Thinking Pty Ltd
Title
The interaction between phenomenology and religion
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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