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Philosophies of Religion: A Global and Critical Introduction
By (Author) Professor Timothy Knepper
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
26th January 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
East Asian religions
210
Hardback
496
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this global introduction to philosophy of religion you begin not with a single tradition, but with religious philosophies from East Asia, South Asia, West Africa, and Native North America, alongside the classical Abrahamic and modern European traditions. Matching this diversity of traditions, chapters are organized around questions that acknowledge there is no single understanding of any god or ultimate reality. Instead you approach six different traditions of philosophizing about religion by asking questions about the journeys of both the self and the cosmos such as What is my path and Where did the cosmos come from Accompanied by introductory materials and an extensive glossary, each chapter includes learning objectives, questions for discussion, and suggested primary and secondary sources. The categories of religion and philosophy are interrogated throughout. Equipped with study tools and universal questions about the self and the cosmos, Philosophies of Religion: A Global and Critical Introduction shows you how to philosophize about religions around the world.
Philosophies of Religion is a stunning intellectual achievement, from one of the worlds pioneers in forging a properly global and critical path within philosophy of religion. This is the undergraduate textbook for which weve been desperately waiting. In a field plagued by parochialism and cultural innocence, Knepper is lighting the way forward, dragging all of us into a new era of enlightened research and teaching. Masterpiece! * Wesley J. Wildman, Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics, Boston University, USA *
Timothy Knepper offers a comprehensive and critical introduction to perennial philosophical questions addressed from diverse religious and intellectual perspectives. This outstanding textbook demonstrates how philosophy of religion should be studied and taught in the global age. * Yujin Nagasawa, H.G. Wood Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, University of Birmingham, UK *
Timothy Knepper is Professor of Philosophy at Drake University, USA. He directs The Comparison Project, a public program in global, comparative religion and local, lived religion and is author of The Ends of Philosophy of Religion (2013).