We can differ in our beliefs, values, interests, goals, preferences and moral psychologies. How we see things can be different. But in none of these respects is our thinking fixed. Beliefs, value, preferences, moral psychology and so on can change. And sometimes the change can be significant enough to warrant talk of a conversion. The aim of this paper is then to investigate the nature and rationality of conversion. What is it to undergo a conversion? What practical or epistemic justification can be given of conversion
Conversion has been a neglected topic in recent New Testament research. The thesis attempts to end t...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Since religious experiences are dependent on religious ‘truths’, and religious ‘truths’ are usually ...
This chapter discusses how we should think about experiences that threaten to radically transform ou...
The question of coming to faith, and leaving Christian faith, has become prominent in recent years, ...
This paper expands on the notion of "moral conversion" (advanced by Bernard Lonergan but underdevelo...
The present study of conversion is approached through the medium of psychology, which, like the Chri...
This work explores the philosophical implications of moral conversion: the fact that, at some point ...
Some of the most fundamental decisions we make in our lives – such as becoming a parent or moving t...
One phenomenon arising in epistemic life is allegiance to, and break from, a tradition. This phenome...
Proselytising, that is trying to increase the number of the followers of a religion, is a common pra...
The phenomenon of conversion to Christianity may be approached from many differing viewpoints: as hi...
This study aims to understand the essence of religious conversion from the perspective of Alfred Nor...
In this paper I argue that underlying phronêsis is the more foundational virtue of a willingness to ...
Conversion has been a neglected topic in recent New Testament research. The thesis attempts to end t...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Since religious experiences are dependent on religious ‘truths’, and religious ‘truths’ are usually ...
This chapter discusses how we should think about experiences that threaten to radically transform ou...
The question of coming to faith, and leaving Christian faith, has become prominent in recent years, ...
This paper expands on the notion of "moral conversion" (advanced by Bernard Lonergan but underdevelo...
The present study of conversion is approached through the medium of psychology, which, like the Chri...
This work explores the philosophical implications of moral conversion: the fact that, at some point ...
Some of the most fundamental decisions we make in our lives – such as becoming a parent or moving t...
One phenomenon arising in epistemic life is allegiance to, and break from, a tradition. This phenome...
Proselytising, that is trying to increase the number of the followers of a religion, is a common pra...
The phenomenon of conversion to Christianity may be approached from many differing viewpoints: as hi...
This study aims to understand the essence of religious conversion from the perspective of Alfred Nor...
In this paper I argue that underlying phronêsis is the more foundational virtue of a willingness to ...
Conversion has been a neglected topic in recent New Testament research. The thesis attempts to end t...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...