This dissertation contributes to ongoing scholarship regarding the phenomenology of religion by engaging it with debates in Religious Studies between naturalist methodologies, which reduce religious experience to social-scientific terms, and descriptive methodologies, which argue religious experience cannot be explained in nonreligious terms lest we lose that which is religious about the experience. I propose that in the phenomenology of Jean-Luc Marion, specifically in his phenomenology of revelation, we find a methodology that avoids the reductionism of the naturalist method while still explaining religion in a manner that avoids the apologetics associated with descriptive accounts of religion
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
The main purpose of this article is a closer inspection of the background of the formation and devel...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Recently, critics such as Robert Segal and Russell McCutcheon have offered trenchant critiques of ph...
Is it legitimate to talk about religion as a phenomenology of modern philosophy? Some French phenome...
The phenomenology of religion, alongside the history of religions, forms part of a larger field init...
During the last decades, two major and interrelated themes have dominated the study of religion: (a)...
How did phenomenology inspire anthropology to re-evaluate its principal method: participant observat...
It is a fact that the varied philosophical movement that goes under the name of “phenomenology” has ...
Religious experience and the experiential dimension of religious practice have come to constitute a ...
This paper undertakes the question concerning methodological consequences of understanding phenomeno...
In this paper I challenge Merold Westphal?s claim that Jean-Luc Marion?s hermeneutical phenomenology...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
In my paper, I want to focus not only on the notions of givenness and evidence in Husserl’s phenomen...
The paper focuses on a comparison by taking some of the main results of the European tradition of ph...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
The main purpose of this article is a closer inspection of the background of the formation and devel...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Recently, critics such as Robert Segal and Russell McCutcheon have offered trenchant critiques of ph...
Is it legitimate to talk about religion as a phenomenology of modern philosophy? Some French phenome...
The phenomenology of religion, alongside the history of religions, forms part of a larger field init...
During the last decades, two major and interrelated themes have dominated the study of religion: (a)...
How did phenomenology inspire anthropology to re-evaluate its principal method: participant observat...
It is a fact that the varied philosophical movement that goes under the name of “phenomenology” has ...
Religious experience and the experiential dimension of religious practice have come to constitute a ...
This paper undertakes the question concerning methodological consequences of understanding phenomeno...
In this paper I challenge Merold Westphal?s claim that Jean-Luc Marion?s hermeneutical phenomenology...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
In my paper, I want to focus not only on the notions of givenness and evidence in Husserl’s phenomen...
The paper focuses on a comparison by taking some of the main results of the European tradition of ph...
The present paper aims at showing that the phenomenological method is a crucial methodological eleme...
The main purpose of this article is a closer inspection of the background of the formation and devel...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...