This paper aims to provide an overview of the process and construction of religious conflict, including genealogy, forms, and analysis of religious conflict causes. Further, this research also provides an in-depth analysis of religious conflicts from Martin Heidegger's existentialist philosophy. The methodology employed in this paper is hermeneutics. The research result indicates that the root of religious conflict is fear in facing increasingly modern life. The existence of this fear reduces the presence of the possibility. In the context of Martin Heidegger's existentialist philosophy, the experience is a process of being as Dasein to exist. Therefore religious conflict tends to be taken as a priority decision due to the lack of awar...
This essay seeks to question the typical approach taken by philosophy of religion, and offers a new ...
Conflicts occur when people believe that they are different from others and conflict in religion is ...
The paper discusses the potential of Hegel’s early views on ‘recognition’ as the dynamic foundation ...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the process and construction of religious conflict, includ...
Religion continues to exist despite the various attacks directed to its various elements. The secula...
This study aims to analyze the philosophical thinking of Martin Heidegger and the value of education...
This paper is a theoretical presentation of religious experience as thefundamental element of religi...
In the last two decades, the question of religion has become a central concern of many philosophers ...
Social conflict as something that no longer only stems from the issue of economic inequality and pol...
Whenever people from different cultural and religious backgrounds converge, it produces tension and ...
The question addressed in this article is to what extent a destructed concept of religion can be sai...
Explanations of violent religious conflicts usually focus on preconditions, facilitator causes or pr...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.This paper deals with Heidegger's existential analysis of there-being (Dasein)...
The continuous rise of religious conflicts at different parts of the world has left so many question...
The paper discusses the potential of Hegel’s early views on ‘recognition’ as the dynamic foundation ...
This essay seeks to question the typical approach taken by philosophy of religion, and offers a new ...
Conflicts occur when people believe that they are different from others and conflict in religion is ...
The paper discusses the potential of Hegel’s early views on ‘recognition’ as the dynamic foundation ...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the process and construction of religious conflict, includ...
Religion continues to exist despite the various attacks directed to its various elements. The secula...
This study aims to analyze the philosophical thinking of Martin Heidegger and the value of education...
This paper is a theoretical presentation of religious experience as thefundamental element of religi...
In the last two decades, the question of religion has become a central concern of many philosophers ...
Social conflict as something that no longer only stems from the issue of economic inequality and pol...
Whenever people from different cultural and religious backgrounds converge, it produces tension and ...
The question addressed in this article is to what extent a destructed concept of religion can be sai...
Explanations of violent religious conflicts usually focus on preconditions, facilitator causes or pr...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.This paper deals with Heidegger's existential analysis of there-being (Dasein)...
The continuous rise of religious conflicts at different parts of the world has left so many question...
The paper discusses the potential of Hegel’s early views on ‘recognition’ as the dynamic foundation ...
This essay seeks to question the typical approach taken by philosophy of religion, and offers a new ...
Conflicts occur when people believe that they are different from others and conflict in religion is ...
The paper discusses the potential of Hegel’s early views on ‘recognition’ as the dynamic foundation ...