Received: 2017-3-7
Accepted: 2017-3-23
Published Online: 2017-4-13
Published in Print: 2017-1-26
© 2017
Articles in the same Issue
- Topical issue: Multiple Religious Belonging, edited by Manuela Kalsky and André van der Braak
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Multiple Religious Belonging”
- Multiple Religious Belonging after Religion: Theorising Strategic Religious Participation in a Shared Religious Landscape as a Chinese Model
- Multiple Religious Belonging: Hermeneutical Challenges for Theology of Religions
- Territory, Relationship or Path: A Brief Survey in Metaphors of “Double Religious Belonging”
- The Holy Versus the Sacred: Offering a Little Trouble for a Multiple Religious Belonging
- Multiple Religious Belonging in the Netherlands: An Empirical Approach to Hybrid Religiosity
- Multiple Religious Belonging: Conceptual Advance or Secularization Denial?
- How Does it Fit? Multiple Religious Belonging, Spiritual but not Religious, and The Dances of Universal Peace
- The Religious Quest As Transformative Journey: Interspiritual Religious Belonging And The Problem Of Religious Depth
- Flexible Believers in the Netherlands: A Paradigm Shift toward Transreligious Multiplicity
- Playing Many Religion-Games: a Wittgensteinian Approach to Multiple Religious Belonging
- Zen-Christian Dual Belonging and the Practice of Apophasis: Strategies of Meeting Rose Drew’s Theological Challenge
- Empty Selves and Multiple Belonging: Gadamer and Nāgārjuna on Religious Identity’s Hidden Plurality
- Perils and Possibilities of Multiple Religions Belonging: Test Case in Roman Catholicism
- Topical issue: Analytic Perspectives on Method and Authority in Theology, edited by Joshua R. Farris and James M. Arcadi
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Analytic Perspectives on Method and Authority in Theology”
- Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology
- Thought Experiments in Philosophy of Religion: The Virtues of Phenomenological Realism and Values
- Is there Verification in Theology?
- Analytic Theology as Confessional Theology with a Linguistic Edge
- Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a Concern Raised by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
- Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: A Response to Jordan Wessling
- The Revelation of God, East and West: Contrasting Special Revelation in Western Modernity with the Ancient Christian East
- Divine Methodology: A Lawful Deflection of Kantian and Kantian-esque Defeaters
- Theological Predication, Doctrinal Location, and Method in Analytic Theology
- On the Priority of Tradition: An Exercise in Analytic Theology
- The Demystification of Nick Zangwill’s “Myth of Religious Experience”
- Topical issue: Phenomenology of Religious Experience, edited by Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and Courtenay Crouch
- Religious Experience, Adumbrated: Towards a Phenomenological Ontology of the Region
- Religion and the Appresentative Mindset
- Phenomenology and the Possibility of Religious Experience
- Phenomenology’s Rejects: Religion after Derrida’s Denegations
- The Sound of a Small Whisper: Ordinary Religious Experience
- Modest Reflections on the Term ‘Religious Experience’
- The Numinous, the Ethical, and the Body. Rudolf Otto’s “The Idea of the Holy” Revisited
- Key-Phenomenon and Religious Meaning
- Heidegger and Scripture: The Calling of Thinking in Our Abandonment
- A Place of Encounter with a Divine. Heidegger on the Spatiality of Religious Experience
- Michel Henry: from the Essence of Manifestation to the Essence of Religion
- Qualia of God: Phenomenological Materiality in Introspection, with a Reference to Advaita Vedanta
- From Self-Attaching to Self-Emptying: An Investigation of Xuanzang’s Account of Self-Consciousness
- Religious Experience and Photography: The Phenomenology of Photography as Revelatory of the Religious Play of Imagination
- Topical issue: Alternative Religiosities in the Soviet Union and the Communist East-Central Europe: Formations, Resistances and Manifestations, edited by Rasa Pranskevičiūtė and Eglė Aleknaitė
- Editorial for the Topical Issue “Alternative Religiosities in the Soviet Union and the Communist East-Central Europe: Formations, Resistances and Manifestations”
- Alternative Religiosity in Communist Yugoslavia: Migration as a Survival Strategy of the Nazarene Community
- Documentary Film and Magic in Communist Romania
- Astral Karate as a Phenomenon of Late-Soviet Esoteric Underground
- Tolstoyism in the Late-Socialist Cultural Underground: Soviet Youth in Search of Religion, Individual Autonomy and Nonviolence in the 1970s – 1980s
- “I joined the Party to keep ourselves out of the System.” Neo-Pagan Survival Strategies in Socialist Hungary
- Transformations of Neopaganism in Latvia: From Survival to Revival
- Regular articles
- Psychopathy and Depression as Predictors of the Satanic Syndrome
- Revelation in Nicolas Berdyaev’s Religious Philosophy
- African Theologies of Identity and Community: The Contributions of John Mbiti, Jesse Mugambi, Vincent Mulago, and Kwame Bediako
- The Myth of Religious Experience Revisited
- Phantom Limbs, Extended Minds and the Decline of Religiosity: A Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspective
- Covert Syncretism: The Reception of South Africa’s Sangoma Practise and Spirituality by “Double Faith” in the Contexts of Christianity and of Esotericism
Keywords for this article
Phenomenology of Life;
Critique of Religion;
Karl Marx and Ludwig Feuerbach;
Phenomenology of Flesh;
Philosophy of Christianity
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Articles in the same Issue
- Topical issue: Multiple Religious Belonging, edited by Manuela Kalsky and André van der Braak
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Multiple Religious Belonging”
- Multiple Religious Belonging after Religion: Theorising Strategic Religious Participation in a Shared Religious Landscape as a Chinese Model
- Multiple Religious Belonging: Hermeneutical Challenges for Theology of Religions
- Territory, Relationship or Path: A Brief Survey in Metaphors of “Double Religious Belonging”
- The Holy Versus the Sacred: Offering a Little Trouble for a Multiple Religious Belonging
- Multiple Religious Belonging in the Netherlands: An Empirical Approach to Hybrid Religiosity
- Multiple Religious Belonging: Conceptual Advance or Secularization Denial?
- How Does it Fit? Multiple Religious Belonging, Spiritual but not Religious, and The Dances of Universal Peace
- The Religious Quest As Transformative Journey: Interspiritual Religious Belonging And The Problem Of Religious Depth
- Flexible Believers in the Netherlands: A Paradigm Shift toward Transreligious Multiplicity
- Playing Many Religion-Games: a Wittgensteinian Approach to Multiple Religious Belonging
- Zen-Christian Dual Belonging and the Practice of Apophasis: Strategies of Meeting Rose Drew’s Theological Challenge
- Empty Selves and Multiple Belonging: Gadamer and Nāgārjuna on Religious Identity’s Hidden Plurality
- Perils and Possibilities of Multiple Religions Belonging: Test Case in Roman Catholicism
- Topical issue: Analytic Perspectives on Method and Authority in Theology, edited by Joshua R. Farris and James M. Arcadi
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Analytic Perspectives on Method and Authority in Theology”
- Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology
- Thought Experiments in Philosophy of Religion: The Virtues of Phenomenological Realism and Values
- Is there Verification in Theology?
- Analytic Theology as Confessional Theology with a Linguistic Edge
- Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a Concern Raised by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
- Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: A Response to Jordan Wessling
- The Revelation of God, East and West: Contrasting Special Revelation in Western Modernity with the Ancient Christian East
- Divine Methodology: A Lawful Deflection of Kantian and Kantian-esque Defeaters
- Theological Predication, Doctrinal Location, and Method in Analytic Theology
- On the Priority of Tradition: An Exercise in Analytic Theology
- The Demystification of Nick Zangwill’s “Myth of Religious Experience”
- Topical issue: Phenomenology of Religious Experience, edited by Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and Courtenay Crouch
- Religious Experience, Adumbrated: Towards a Phenomenological Ontology of the Region
- Religion and the Appresentative Mindset
- Phenomenology and the Possibility of Religious Experience
- Phenomenology’s Rejects: Religion after Derrida’s Denegations
- The Sound of a Small Whisper: Ordinary Religious Experience
- Modest Reflections on the Term ‘Religious Experience’
- The Numinous, the Ethical, and the Body. Rudolf Otto’s “The Idea of the Holy” Revisited
- Key-Phenomenon and Religious Meaning
- Heidegger and Scripture: The Calling of Thinking in Our Abandonment
- A Place of Encounter with a Divine. Heidegger on the Spatiality of Religious Experience
- Michel Henry: from the Essence of Manifestation to the Essence of Religion
- Qualia of God: Phenomenological Materiality in Introspection, with a Reference to Advaita Vedanta
- From Self-Attaching to Self-Emptying: An Investigation of Xuanzang’s Account of Self-Consciousness
- Religious Experience and Photography: The Phenomenology of Photography as Revelatory of the Religious Play of Imagination
- Topical issue: Alternative Religiosities in the Soviet Union and the Communist East-Central Europe: Formations, Resistances and Manifestations, edited by Rasa Pranskevičiūtė and Eglė Aleknaitė
- Editorial for the Topical Issue “Alternative Religiosities in the Soviet Union and the Communist East-Central Europe: Formations, Resistances and Manifestations”
- Alternative Religiosity in Communist Yugoslavia: Migration as a Survival Strategy of the Nazarene Community
- Documentary Film and Magic in Communist Romania
- Astral Karate as a Phenomenon of Late-Soviet Esoteric Underground
- Tolstoyism in the Late-Socialist Cultural Underground: Soviet Youth in Search of Religion, Individual Autonomy and Nonviolence in the 1970s – 1980s
- “I joined the Party to keep ourselves out of the System.” Neo-Pagan Survival Strategies in Socialist Hungary
- Transformations of Neopaganism in Latvia: From Survival to Revival
- Regular articles
- Psychopathy and Depression as Predictors of the Satanic Syndrome
- Revelation in Nicolas Berdyaev’s Religious Philosophy
- African Theologies of Identity and Community: The Contributions of John Mbiti, Jesse Mugambi, Vincent Mulago, and Kwame Bediako
- The Myth of Religious Experience Revisited
- Phantom Limbs, Extended Minds and the Decline of Religiosity: A Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspective
- Covert Syncretism: The Reception of South Africa’s Sangoma Practise and Spirituality by “Double Faith” in the Contexts of Christianity and of Esotericism