The essay considers the objection that Scriptural Reasoning does not actually bring particular religious points of view into discussion, but rather suppresses traditions by the way it is organized. The article contends that, while Scriptural Reasoning as a whole is not entirely determined by a defining statement from any single religious tradition, any given participant can and is encouraged to bring the fullness of their commitment to discussion, and even overarching accounts of Scriptural Reasoning may well deploy the resources of a tradition. The essay closes by testing Scriptural Reasoning against criteria for being religious, concluding that it allows religious commitment to function in every respect that matters, given that it allows ...
Beliefs are founded upon the ultimate being as an ultimate cause or principle. Some claim that the u...
This article addresses three problems and suggests ways to address these problems. First, Christian ...
Religious beliefs are unprovable except by empirical argument. The human race has struggled with ful...
The essay considers the objection that Scriptural Reasoning does not actually bring particular relig...
In this chapter, Marianne Moyaert looks at an interreligious practice that has come to be known as s...
This article is about scriptural reasoning, a relatively new trend in philosophical theology, and mo...
In this essay, I will determine what I consider to be the requirements for the use of religion in th...
In this paper, I examine Comparative Theology (CT) and Scriptural Reasoning (SR), two distinctive in...
This article is a response to the essays in this issue of the Journal of Anglican Studies on scriptu...
Scriptural Reasoning (SR)—the philosophical inter-religious study of foundational religious texts—ca...
In the past two decades, scriptural reasoning (SR) has gained wide acceptance as a promising new met...
The reading and interpretation of texts from another tradition is becoming a familiar practice in bo...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
In this chapter, I argue that empirical research of religious belief demands reconsidering the role ...
Religious debate in the United States focuses on fanaticism and politics. But, do we really know wha...
Beliefs are founded upon the ultimate being as an ultimate cause or principle. Some claim that the u...
This article addresses three problems and suggests ways to address these problems. First, Christian ...
Religious beliefs are unprovable except by empirical argument. The human race has struggled with ful...
The essay considers the objection that Scriptural Reasoning does not actually bring particular relig...
In this chapter, Marianne Moyaert looks at an interreligious practice that has come to be known as s...
This article is about scriptural reasoning, a relatively new trend in philosophical theology, and mo...
In this essay, I will determine what I consider to be the requirements for the use of religion in th...
In this paper, I examine Comparative Theology (CT) and Scriptural Reasoning (SR), two distinctive in...
This article is a response to the essays in this issue of the Journal of Anglican Studies on scriptu...
Scriptural Reasoning (SR)—the philosophical inter-religious study of foundational religious texts—ca...
In the past two decades, scriptural reasoning (SR) has gained wide acceptance as a promising new met...
The reading and interpretation of texts from another tradition is becoming a familiar practice in bo...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
In this chapter, I argue that empirical research of religious belief demands reconsidering the role ...
Religious debate in the United States focuses on fanaticism and politics. But, do we really know wha...
Beliefs are founded upon the ultimate being as an ultimate cause or principle. Some claim that the u...
This article addresses three problems and suggests ways to address these problems. First, Christian ...
Religious beliefs are unprovable except by empirical argument. The human race has struggled with ful...