<p>With its revolutionary “multi-entry approach”, this book offers a mind-blowing reading experience and showcases the enrichment that comes from a multiplicity of voices. <br />Each chapter carefully articulates its philosophical method or paradigm on religious theories, practices, assumptions, their embodied expressions, political significance, or neurological underpinnings. <br />A treasure of comparison, respectful engagement, and careful disagreement awaits the reader as each chapter enters in dialogue with other chapters.</p>

- Chiara Robbiano, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Utrecht University, Netherlands,

This collection of essays presents to the reader a panoramic expanse of spiritual landscapes as well as a multitude of possible methodological approaches to deal with it — a breadth that has remained, in spite of all efforts to decolonialize and to diversify, beyond the usual range of the philosophy of religion. In this book, the discipline is considered as an irreducible plurality, where Christian and Muslim themes are on par with various Indian traditions, Chinese cosmology as well as African and Native American worldviews, none among them towering above the others.

- Rein Raud, Distinguished Professor of Asian and Cultural Studies, School of Humanities, Tallinn University,

A rich, compelling collection challenging philosophers of religion to reimagine the discipline, confronting lingering biases and epistemic blind-spots from the colonial period and beyond. With important ideas that transcend philosophy, this multifaceted volume will interest sociologists, anthropologists and legal scholars grappling with the ‘return’ of religion and its implications across social life.

- Prof Linsey McGoey, University of Essex, author of The Unknowers and No Such Thing as a Free Gift, UK,

How can philosophy of religion become more diverse in content and method? How can we take a multiplicity of stories into account and teach a truly inclusive philosophy of religion?

It is now openly acknowledged that if we do not change the underlying framework of the way we do philosophy of religion, we will always create subalterns. Here is an invitation to rethink Philosophy of Religion. Engaging with texts and thinkers from multiple traditions, this book offers 18 distinct approaches to doing Philosophy of Religion and presents an opportunity to change Philosophy of Religion at a fundamental level.

Drawing on religions and philosophies from across history and around the world, each chapter outlines a framework for approaching religion from a different standpoint: monotheism in Christianity, Qi in Daoism, embodiment in neuroscience, naturalism in the atheism debates, and non-territorialism in 19th-century debates on cartography.

Contributors identify the many philosophical systems that guide metaphysical and moral truths and adhere to the principle that traditions are not monolithic but diverse. They recognise that categories such as “indigenous religions” are political rather than descriptive in nature.

Innovative and forward-looking, this collection constructs a new method and terminology that promotes active interaction. It is essential reading for students and teachers looking for a new way of doing Philosophy of Religion.

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Preface
Gereon Kopf, Purushottama Bilimoria, Nathan Loewen

Introduction: The Multi-Entry Approach
Gereon Kopf

Section I: Engaging Realities

Chapter 1: Rethinking Christian Theism: A (Non)Traditionalist Approach to Philosophy of Religion

J. Aaron Simmons

Chapter 2: Insan-ity or “Knots in the Real”: Ibn al-‘Arabi’s “Philosophy of Religion”
Oludamini Ogunnaike

Chapter 3: Qi-Cosmology
Leah Kalmanson

Chapter 4: Embodied Neuroscience as a New Paradigm for Philosophy of Religion
Laura E. Weed

Chapter 5: Naturalism and Philosophy of Religion
Kevin Schilbrack

Chapter 6: Faith and Reason Beyond Words: Maps, Visual-Ontological, and Visual-Epistemological Approaches to the Philosophy of Religion
Peter Nekola

Section II: Engaging Ways of Knowing

Chapter 7: Nyaya Critical Thinking on Matters Small and Great: Exploring the rational paradigm

Agnieszka Rostalska and Purushottama Bilimoria

Chapter 8: Trans-Rationalism
Louis Komjathy

Chapter 9: Subjectivity, Religion, and Otherness

Hye Young Kim

Chapter 10: Deconstruction under erasure in Derrida and Zen Buddhism

Nathan Loewen and Gereon Kopf

Chapter 11: A Systems Approach to Religion in the Mind-Culture Nexus
Wesley J. Wildman and Yair Lior

Chapter 12: Anapotheotics: a hermeneutic approach to religions as symbolic languages
Nathan Eric Dickman

Section III: Engaging Relationships

Chapter 13: Sensuous Quintet Paradigm of the Sikh Religions
Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh

Chapter 14: The Jain renunciate paradigm of envisioning philosophy of religion
Marie-Hélène Gorisse

Chapter 15: Relationalism: a Lakota paradigm
Fritz Detwiler

Chapter 16: Isintuism the mother of communalism among the Nguni of Southern Africa

Herbert Moyo

Chapter 17: Power and Politics (Critical Theory): a first step
Nathan Loewen

Chapter 18: The Comparative Paradigm
Timothy Knepper

Epilogue: A Conversation on the Multi-Entry Approach
Gereon Kopf, Purushottama Bilimoria, Nathan Loewen

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Rethinks philosophy of religion by showing how it is possible to draw on a multitude of philosophical and religious traditions.
Leading philosophers of religion outline new strategies of doing philosophy of religion
A series dedicated to a global, diverse, cross-cultural, and comparative philosophy of religion, Expanding Philosophy of Religion encourages underrepresented voices and perspectives and looks beyond its traditional concerns rooted in classical theism, propositional belief, and privileged identities.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350348905
Publisert
2025-05-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
555 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Om bidragsyterne

Gereon Kopf is Professor of East Asian Religions and Philosophy of Religion at Luther College, USA. He is the Editor of the Journal of Buddhist Studies.

Purushottama Bilimoria
Adjunct Lecturer at the California State University, USA and Principal Fellow of Historical and Philosophical Studies at The University of Melbourne, Australia. He is Senior Fellow Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and Editor-in-Chief of Sophia, Journal of Philosophy of Religion.