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Philosophy of Religion for a New Century represents the work of
nineteen scholars presented at a conference in honor of Eugene T.
Long at the University of South Carolina, April 5-6, 2002.
This volume is a good example of philosophy in dialogue; there is
both respect and genuine disagreement. First, an account of our
present situation in the Philosophy of Religion is given, leading
to a discussion of the very idea of a 'Christian Philosophy' and
the coherence of the traditional concept of God. The implications
of science and a concern for the environment in our concepts of God
are carefully examined. A discussion follows on the possibility of
speech about God and silence about God. Since much of modern
European philosophy is concerned with the Death of God' theme, the
positions of Nietzsche and some of his twentieth-century
interpreters are presented. There are presentations on Feminist
Approaches to Philosophy of Religion, and Comparative Religion is
examined in relation to cultures and the demands of rationality.
The volume concludes with a critical dialogue on the relation of
Religious Discourse to the Public Sphere.
Developing global awareness has led to significant change in the
Philosophy of Religion. One-dimensional approaches have given way
to honest dialogue. The traditional boundaries between the secular
and the religious have shifted, and new approaches to traditional
problems are required. This volume presents examples of these new
approaches.
Philosophy of Religion for a New Century represents the work of
nineteen scholars presented at a conference in honor of Eugene T.
Long at the University of South Carolina, April 5-6, 2002.
This volume is a good example of philosophy in dialogue; there is
both respect and genuine disagreement. First, an account of our
present situation in the Philosophy of Religion is given, leading
to a discussion of the very idea of a 'Christian Philosophy' and
the coherence of the traditional concept of God. The implications
of science and a concern for the environment in our concepts of God
are carefully examined. A discussion follows on the possibility of
speech about God and silence about God. Since much of modern
European philosophy is concerned with the Death of God' theme, the
positions of Nietzsche and some of his twentieth-century
interpreters are presented. There are presentations on Feminist
Approaches to Philosophy of Religion, and Comparative Religion is
examined in relation to cultures and the demands of rationality.
The volume concludes with a critical dialogue on the relation of
Religious Discourse to the Public Sphere.
Developing global awareness has led to significant change in the
Philosophy of Religion. One-dimensional approaches have given way
to honest dialogue. The traditional boundaries between the secular
and the religious have shifted, and new approaches to traditional
problems are required. This volume presents examples of these new
approaches.
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