While one of the arguments against religious belief relates to its apparent irrationality, it can be shown phenomenologically that there is a different kind of rationality at work in religious knowledge, undermining the sharp distinction between sacred and secular that enables theology to be marginalised as irrational. Approaching Christianity through the category of revelation, that is, as a way of living and believing that draws not only on founding narratives of revelation but on the ongoing ‘experience’ of transcendence in unveiling truth, I seek to examine how the possibility of truth itself can inspire hatred and so open onto violence. ‘Religious’ violence typically emerges from a hatred directed at otherness. Hatred of what truth rev...
What is truth? What is reason? What is faith? These questions have been hotly debated and have been ...
The following observations constitute a preliminary and provisional response to two recent events: t...
The term ‘postsecularism’ appears to have been coined in the 1960s by Andrew Greeley, but it was und...
This paper argues that religious violence can be interpreted as resulting from the disproportion bet...
At the present time religion is often seen in connection with violence. Feminist theology has, howev...
The starting point is that there is a structural, although not necessary link between religion and t...
With the rise of extremist fundamentalist groups, such as ISIS, it is important to note similar happ...
My dissertation presents a survey of theories of violence in contemporary theological discourse. I c...
he history of religion has been a seriously blood-bathed one. It reveals the intense power, weight, ...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
The recent debate on the relation between certain religious traditions and violence has offered us m...
Religious violence is a function of deep philosophical and psychological belief-behavior. This artic...
Religion and violence have been the subject of numerous discussions. One side considers that religio...
There's no gainsaying that the negative dimensions and the influence of various religions on humanit...
The idea that “religion” is peculiarly prone to violenceis not based in fact, but is an ideological ...
What is truth? What is reason? What is faith? These questions have been hotly debated and have been ...
The following observations constitute a preliminary and provisional response to two recent events: t...
The term ‘postsecularism’ appears to have been coined in the 1960s by Andrew Greeley, but it was und...
This paper argues that religious violence can be interpreted as resulting from the disproportion bet...
At the present time religion is often seen in connection with violence. Feminist theology has, howev...
The starting point is that there is a structural, although not necessary link between religion and t...
With the rise of extremist fundamentalist groups, such as ISIS, it is important to note similar happ...
My dissertation presents a survey of theories of violence in contemporary theological discourse. I c...
he history of religion has been a seriously blood-bathed one. It reveals the intense power, weight, ...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
The recent debate on the relation between certain religious traditions and violence has offered us m...
Religious violence is a function of deep philosophical and psychological belief-behavior. This artic...
Religion and violence have been the subject of numerous discussions. One side considers that religio...
There's no gainsaying that the negative dimensions and the influence of various religions on humanit...
The idea that “religion” is peculiarly prone to violenceis not based in fact, but is an ideological ...
What is truth? What is reason? What is faith? These questions have been hotly debated and have been ...
The following observations constitute a preliminary and provisional response to two recent events: t...
The term ‘postsecularism’ appears to have been coined in the 1960s by Andrew Greeley, but it was und...