Annotated draft manuscript of Believing and the Practice of Religion in which the author sought to spur a discussion about belief, a phenomenon that few religious scholars had addressed but that Bell held was central to the study of religion. This is a digital copy of the original manuscript located in the Catherine Bell Papers held by Archives & Special Collections at Santa Clara University
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
Annotated draft manuscript of Believing and the Practice of Religion in which the author sought to s...
A recent round of books, both popular and scholarly, reveal that as a society we are, once again, fa...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
This book is a contribution to the discussion about religion in contemporary Western society, charac...
Religious people seem to believe things that range from the somewhat peculiar to the utterly bizarre...
Despite the long scholarly discourse in Western theology and philosophy on religion, spirituality, a...
On Christian Belief offers a defence of realism in the philosophy of religion. It argues that religi...
I agree with Dr. Blanshard that religion needs reason, and belief should be made as rational as poss...
This thesis covers a broad range of subjects – from broad science to evolutionary biology to religio...
Contemporary philosophers of religion delimiting their field\ud often distinguish between belief in ...
In this dissertation I explore the relative roles of cognition and culture play as the foundations o...
This essay traces the development of a consensus against belief as a category relevant to the study ...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
Annotated draft manuscript of Believing and the Practice of Religion in which the author sought to s...
A recent round of books, both popular and scholarly, reveal that as a society we are, once again, fa...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
This book is a contribution to the discussion about religion in contemporary Western society, charac...
Religious people seem to believe things that range from the somewhat peculiar to the utterly bizarre...
Despite the long scholarly discourse in Western theology and philosophy on religion, spirituality, a...
On Christian Belief offers a defence of realism in the philosophy of religion. It argues that religi...
I agree with Dr. Blanshard that religion needs reason, and belief should be made as rational as poss...
This thesis covers a broad range of subjects – from broad science to evolutionary biology to religio...
Contemporary philosophers of religion delimiting their field\ud often distinguish between belief in ...
In this dissertation I explore the relative roles of cognition and culture play as the foundations o...
This essay traces the development of a consensus against belief as a category relevant to the study ...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...