Critical Realism and Spirituality contextualizes, delineates,
explores and critiques the turn to spirituality and religion in
critical realism, which has been under way since the mid-1990s, as
well as telling its story. It provides incisive discussion and
anaysis of the following broad questions:
- How does critical realism allow and facilitate the resolution
of problems in the area of comparative religion?
- Can it help you to justify your own faith or belief?
- What are the implications of the new philosophy of meta-Reality
for traditional religious studies and how we organize and conduct
our lives?
A range of distinguished critical realists, theological critical
realists and scholars working with related approaches (Roland
Benedikter, Roy Bhaskar, Terry Eagleton, Mervyn Hartwig, Alister
McGrath, Markus Molz, Jamie Morgan, Andrew Wright and others) bring
their talents to bear on this task. While their personal beliefs
span the whole spectrum from theism to atheism, they are united by
the desire to open up a space for dialogue of one kind or another
(intra-faith, inter-faith and/or extra-faith), promoting mutual
understanding, respect and the unity and capability for collective
emancipatory action on a global scale that humanity is so sorely in
need of. This book is therefore, essential reading for students and
academics alike in Religous Studies, Theology and Philosophy.
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