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  1. Continental Philosophy of Religion

    This chapter proceeds much like the preceding chapter. Its goal is therefore that of substantiating more fully the claims made about continental...
    Timothy D. Knepper in The Ends of Philosophy of Religion
    Chapter 2013
  2. On Philosophy as a Spiritual Exercise A Symposium

    What if self-questioning could provoke an extreme attentiveness to a rich inner life? In pursuit of this question, a mixed group of highly fallible...
    Book 2013
  3. A Political Theology of Market Miracles

    This chapter cross-wires pentecostal theology, economics, and continental philosophy to construct a political theology of market miracles. The...
    Chapter 2014
  4. Entwicklung und Einsatz der Atombombe

    »What has been done is the greatest achievement of organized science in history«. Diese Aussage mit Bezug auf die Entwicklung der Atomwaffe findet...
    Wolfgang Liebert in Handbuch Technikethik
    Chapter 2013
  5. The End and Ends of Philosophy of Religion

    With this chapter I begin the critical section of my book, focusing particularly on Nick Trakakis’s The End of Philosophy of Religion. As I mentioned...
    Timothy D. Knepper in The Ends of Philosophy of Religion
    Chapter 2013
  6. Ethics

    Ethics emerges out of a fundamental paradox, which is the experience and determination that life is not good. Life, being alive is a good thing, but...
    Clayton Crockett, Jeffrey W. Robbins in Religion, Politics, and the Earth
    Chapter 2012
  7. Religion

    The classical materialist critique of religion begins with Ludwig Feuerbach. By his description of God as a human projection, Feuerbach accepts,...
    Clayton Crockett, Jeffrey W. Robbins in Religion, Politics, and the Earth
    Chapter 2012
  8. Risk Management in Technocracy

    Technocracy is an idea that has a long history. The idea of rule by experts goes back to ancient Greece, while the idea of rule by scientists or...
    Reference work entry 2012
  9. Deleuze and Philosophy of Religion

    While Deleuze’s philosophy is not ostensibly religious, he is not overtly hostile either to religion or metaphysics. While these subjects do not...
    Chapter 2011
  10. Introduction

    This book will survey the work of twentieth-century Continental philosophy and its potential impact on philosophy of religion as it is practised...
    Chapter 2011
  11. Graham Ward’s Poststructuralist Christian Nominalism

    In his Cities of God , Graham Ward advocates for what he calls an ‘analogical worldview’. On the one hand, he suggests that this analogical worldview...

    Maarten Wisse in Sophia
    Article Open access 04 September 2010
  12. Books received

    Article 07 February 2010
  13. Constructive Dialogical Pluralism: A Context of Interreligious Relations

    This article presents current philosophical reflections on religious diversity and concomitant attitudes towards the interreligious situation. The...

    Willy Pfändtner in Sophia
    Article 24 December 2009
  14. The Quest to Improve the Human Condition: The First 1 500 Articles Published in Journal of Business Ethics

    In 1999, the Journal of Business Ethics published its 1 500th article. This article commemorates the journal's quest "to improve the human condition"...

    Denis Collins in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 01 July 2000
  15. Religion and Business Ethics: The Lessons from Political Morality

    The issue of whether religious belief should be an appropriate grounding for business ethics raises issues very similar to those raised in asking...

    Timothy L. Fort in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 01 February 1997
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