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  2. Philosophy of Religion - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Philosophy of religion is the philosophical examination of the themes and concepts involved in religious traditions as well as the broader philosophical task of reflecting on matters of religious significance including the nature of religion itself, alternative concepts of God or ultimate reality, and the religious significance of general ...

  3. Philosophy of religion - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of religion covers alternative beliefs about God, gods, demons, spirits [5] or all, the varieties of religious experience, the interplay between science and religion, the nature and scope of good and evil, and religious treatments of birth, history, and death. [1]

  4. Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents.

  5. The Concept of Religion - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    It is common today to take the concept religion as a taxon for sets of social practices, a category-concept whose paradigmatic examples are the so-called “world” religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism.

  6. Philosophy of religion | Definition, History, & Facts |...

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    Philosophy of religion, discipline concerned with the philosophical appraisal of human religious attitudes and of the real or imaginary objects of those attitudes, God or the gods. The philosophy of religion is an integral part of philosophy as such and embraces central issues regarding the nature.

  7. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion

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    As a distinct discipline, the philosophy of religion is an innovation of the last two hundred years, but its central topics—the existence and nature of the divine, humankind's relation to it, the nature of religion and its place in human life—have been with us since the inception of philosophy.

  8. Reason and Religious Commitment - Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

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    Religion is a hallmark of human life. It appears today in many guises: Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, and so on.

  9. Philosophy of religion - Beliefs, Theology, Faith | Britannica

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    There is some tension within the practice of the philosophy of religion between those who philosophize about religion in general or about abstract religious concepts and those who consider the concrete expressions of religion in one of the great faiths.

  10. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion | Major Reference...

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    Unmatched in scope and depth, The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion provides readers with a well-balanced understanding of philosophical thought about the nature of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and other religious traditions around the globe. Spanning across four comprehensive volumes, this groundbreaking resource ...

  11. Philosophy & Religion Portal | Britannica

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    What did our ancestors believe in? What myths and stories did they use to explain the world around them and find meaning in it? How have their beliefs influenced modern religion and spirituality? Explore these questions and more while discovering notable traditions, figures, and legends that figured prominently in ancient religion and mythology.