Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of both. It is further shown that modern rationaiism, much like an unregulated economy, collapses into its own antithesis, it being one of the purposes of religion to prevent this collapse
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...
The sociological literature has historically emphasized an assumption of inherent conflict between r...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of b...
The relationship between analytical psychology and religion is part of the larger issue of the relat...
According to irrationalist philosophers we can not achieve God knowledge in a rational way through e...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
Some Victorian evolutionary thinkers, such as James Frazer, theorised that humanity’s mental stages ...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article to be published in Journal for the ...
In this paper the focus is on the extreme epistemological complexity of the relationship between rel...
The rational-choice/market-model of religions really consists of two, separable parts: a model of re...
The rational choice theorists of religion have attempted to build upa body of transcultural, univers...
The book develops a scientific approach to the phenomenon of religion. It is the conviction of the a...
In the contemporary society, religion is catalogued as the maxim that is used to judge human moralit...
This essay discusses the nature of religious belief and where its rationality lies. It looks at whet...
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...
The sociological literature has historically emphasized an assumption of inherent conflict between r...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of b...
The relationship between analytical psychology and religion is part of the larger issue of the relat...
According to irrationalist philosophers we can not achieve God knowledge in a rational way through e...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
Some Victorian evolutionary thinkers, such as James Frazer, theorised that humanity’s mental stages ...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article to be published in Journal for the ...
In this paper the focus is on the extreme epistemological complexity of the relationship between rel...
The rational-choice/market-model of religions really consists of two, separable parts: a model of re...
The rational choice theorists of religion have attempted to build upa body of transcultural, univers...
The book develops a scientific approach to the phenomenon of religion. It is the conviction of the a...
In the contemporary society, religion is catalogued as the maxim that is used to judge human moralit...
This essay discusses the nature of religious belief and where its rationality lies. It looks at whet...
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...
The sociological literature has historically emphasized an assumption of inherent conflict between r...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...