Proponents of religious non-doxasticism standardly aim to show how a commitment to traditional religion can be rational in the absence of religious belief. We demonstrate how the non-doxastic framework can be given a much wider application. In a study on Swedish semi-secularity, sociologist Ann af Burén has discovered a pattern where subjects simultaneously entertain naturalistic and supernatural explanations of extraordinary events. We reject Burén's interpretation of these people as irrational and compartmentalized and offer a contrasting non-doxastic reading in which the subjects involved are fully rational in their belief-less engagement with significant supernatural possibilities
The relationship between analytical psychology and religion is part of the larger issue of the relat...
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...
Proponents of religious non-doxasticism standardly aim to show how a commitment to traditional relig...
This thesis aims at contributing to a critical discussion on the supposedly far-reaching secularity ...
According to an increasingly popular view known as non-doxasticism, religious faith need not include...
This thesis is on Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) and its relevance for the rationality of relig...
Taking for granted the view that belief-less, ‘non-doxastic’, engagement with religion is possible, ...
In this essay I examine the relation between religious non-realism and religious pluralism. Religiou...
AbstractIt is standardly assumed that a religious commitment needs to be based upon religious belief...
Modernity's project of secularisation may be challenged by the resurgence of religion in the public ...
The article examines the idea of a direct link between modernization and the loss of plausibility of...
Theories differ over whether religious and secular worldviews are in competition or represent overla...
Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of b...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
The relationship between analytical psychology and religion is part of the larger issue of the relat...
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...
Proponents of religious non-doxasticism standardly aim to show how a commitment to traditional relig...
This thesis aims at contributing to a critical discussion on the supposedly far-reaching secularity ...
According to an increasingly popular view known as non-doxasticism, religious faith need not include...
This thesis is on Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) and its relevance for the rationality of relig...
Taking for granted the view that belief-less, ‘non-doxastic’, engagement with religion is possible, ...
In this essay I examine the relation between religious non-realism and religious pluralism. Religiou...
AbstractIt is standardly assumed that a religious commitment needs to be based upon religious belief...
Modernity's project of secularisation may be challenged by the resurgence of religion in the public ...
The article examines the idea of a direct link between modernization and the loss of plausibility of...
Theories differ over whether religious and secular worldviews are in competition or represent overla...
Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of b...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
The relationship between analytical psychology and religion is part of the larger issue of the relat...
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Many highly educated people think religious belief is irrational and unscientific. If you ask a phil...