In this chapter, I argue that empirical research of religious belief demands reconsidering the role of doctrinal commitments in religious life. Empirical evidence shows that believers are commonly incorrect about the content of doctrinal statements, and apparently not much interested in that content. Therefore, I propose the hypothesis that, in many cases, doctrinal beliefs are held by believers as sacred artefacts, without a proper understanding of their propositional contents, but with a strong adherence to them. I compare the way doctrinal statements are held by believers with their treatment of icons, which rather present sacred objects and states of affairs than representing them. Icons are developed by religious authorities and suppli...
One phenomenon arising in epistemic life is allegiance to, and break from, a tradition. This phenome...
In this dissertation, I examine some of the arguments advanced in support of what I refer to as the ...
Characteristic of the modern situation is the lack of any distinction between the languages of belie...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
This chapter takes up the question of what (if anything) might be wrong with religious beliefs that ...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
A familiar criticism of religious belief starts from the claim that a typical religious believer hol...
Religious beliefs are intertwined with religion or religious tradition. This article argues for a ho...
Religious representations are often held to be counter-intuitive, in that they represent properties ...
In popular thought about the meaning of religion, as well as established debates in anthropology, re...
Chapter Description:No religion does without symbols, yet the status of symbols and their uses is al...
This paper proposes the hypothesis that distinct religions and practices lead to equally real but su...
This paper aims to contribute to a defense of the now quite familiar argument from the perceptual mo...
That testimony is one of the principle bases on which many people hold their religious beliefs is ha...
The reality of religious diversity has long presented a problem for Christian theology. Historically...
One phenomenon arising in epistemic life is allegiance to, and break from, a tradition. This phenome...
In this dissertation, I examine some of the arguments advanced in support of what I refer to as the ...
Characteristic of the modern situation is the lack of any distinction between the languages of belie...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
This chapter takes up the question of what (if anything) might be wrong with religious beliefs that ...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
A familiar criticism of religious belief starts from the claim that a typical religious believer hol...
Religious beliefs are intertwined with religion or religious tradition. This article argues for a ho...
Religious representations are often held to be counter-intuitive, in that they represent properties ...
In popular thought about the meaning of religion, as well as established debates in anthropology, re...
Chapter Description:No religion does without symbols, yet the status of symbols and their uses is al...
This paper proposes the hypothesis that distinct religions and practices lead to equally real but su...
This paper aims to contribute to a defense of the now quite familiar argument from the perceptual mo...
That testimony is one of the principle bases on which many people hold their religious beliefs is ha...
The reality of religious diversity has long presented a problem for Christian theology. Historically...
One phenomenon arising in epistemic life is allegiance to, and break from, a tradition. This phenome...
In this dissertation, I examine some of the arguments advanced in support of what I refer to as the ...
Characteristic of the modern situation is the lack of any distinction between the languages of belie...