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Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Religion and the philosophy of religion

Page 2: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

“A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either personal or impersonal, which provides ultimate meaning and purpose to life.”(p.6)

Page 3: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.
Page 4: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Monotheistic traditionsJudaismChristianityIslam

Other major traditionsHinduismBuddhism

Page 5: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Key terms dealing with scope

•Philosophical reflection – “The careful analysis of words, reasons and evidences for claims, hypotheses and arguments.” (p. 8)

•Religious ideas – “The primary issues and concepts which have been discussed and debated within religious traditions throughout the centuries.” (p. 9)

Page 6: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

AncientMedievalModernContemporary

(see timeline on pages 10-14)

Page 7: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Realismand

non-realism

Page 8: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Realism (with regard to religion) is the idea that religious beliefs are about what really exists, independent of the human beings who affirm those beliefs. (p.15)

The vast majority of religious adherents are religious realists.

Page 9: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

Non-realism is the idea that religious claims are not about realities which transcend human language, concepts, and social forms. (p.15)

Some influential non-realists include: Don Cupitt, Sigmund Freud, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Page 10: Religion and the philosophy of religion. “A religion involves a system of beliefs and practices primarily centered around a transcendent Reality, either.

How would you define “religion”? Does your definition include all and only what are generally taken to be the religions?

Do you think it is possible to understand and assess a religion without actually being a believing member of the religion? Of any religion? What are some ways of attempting such understanding and assessment?

How might the positions of realism and non-realism affect the way one thinks about the following issues: human rights, religious tolerance, global responsibility?