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Experience and Religion

Configurations and Perspectives

by Wilhelm Dupré (Author)
©2005 Monographs 192 Pages

Summary

The enactment of humanity begins with experiences and culminates in the effects of coping with experiences. Experience confirms the human potential, but indicates also its limitations, both in the sense that the absence of experiences undermines established modes of behavior, and that disregard and misunderstanding of experiences lead to distorted forms of personal and cultural relations.
This book is an attempt to localize religion, as well as the study of religions, within the context of experiences and as a topic of philosophical inquiry. Focusing on the question of specifically religious experiences and investigating various models of the relationship between religion and experience, the study suggests that no specific experiences are needed to understand the emergence and development of religious traditions and attitudes. Assessing the implications of basic questions and attitudes in religious studies, it presents a theory of religion which is rooted in the internal dynamics of being human and cultural, and marked by a culture-oriented understanding of philosophy.
The book concludes with a discussion of various phenomena which can be addressed as modes and forms of implicit religion, since they do not comply with expectations of traditional or explicit religion.

Details

Pages
192
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052012797
Language
English
Keywords
religious study universality Religiöse Erfahrung Kulturphilosophie religious experience religious attitude symbolism narrativity anthropology
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 192 pp.

Biographical notes

Wilhelm Dupré (Author)

The Author: Wilhelm Dupré is Emeritus Professor at the University of Nijmegen. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Manitoba, Canada, and Visiting Scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK, and at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society of the University of Victoria, BC, Canada. He is scientific advisor of various academic journals and societies.

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