Religion as orientation and transformation

a maximalist theory

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Jan-Olav Henriksen
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Mohr Siebeck
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Pages
215

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Table of Contents

Introduction : a maximalist theory
The structure of the book --
Religions in and beyond philosophy of religion --
The impossibility of a neutral approach to religion --
Challenges for a philosophical approach to religions --
Religion : orientation, transformation and legitimizing of practices --
Religion as symbolically mediated experience of things set apart --
The world is full of signs : peirce's semiotic theory --
Semiotics of orientation and religion : dalferth --
Things we deem religious : ann taves --
Natural religion on new terms? --
The realms of experience --
A maximalist approach : a critical view of CSR explanations of religions --
Natural religion is not natural religion as it used to be --
Schleiermacher as a model for assessing natural religion? --
From explanation to understanding of religion --
Nathaniel barrett's critique of the computational model --
Conclusion --
Religion, orientation, and transformation in the social world --
Woodhead : different dimensions in religions --
Religion as culture --
Religion as identity --
Religion as relationship --
Religion as practice --
Religion as power --
Implications for a philosophy of religion --
Religion as experienced in the personal realm : emotions and self-psychology --
Heinz kohut on the self : affirmation and idealization as a basis for orientation and transformation --
Orchestrating religious emotions : Ole Riis and Linda Woodhead --
Emotional regimes --
Emotional, embodied experience --
Emotional experience as symbolically mediated --
Transcendence and emotional regimes --
Emotion : orientation and transformation --
Conclusion --
How religious symbols work : attachment theory --
The other in the personal realm : beyond personal boundaries --
The path and its conditions : change and transformation --
Change and religion --
Historical change and epistemic stability (normativity) --
Philosophy of religions and human evolution : religion and humanity have unfinished business --
Religion as motion : practices as learning and transformation --
Religions as different types of discourse --
Religion is mediation --
A pragmatic concept of religious knowledge --
The relation between O, T, and L in a learning perspective --
Religious learning, experience, and the need for orientation --
Orientation and legitimation rooted in the past : on religion as a chain of memory --
Tradition and orientation --
Religion as a chain of memory --
On interactions between the physical and the mystical realms of experience --
Schleiermacher : religion in the interaction between the natural and the personal realm --
From nature to the mystical : reflections on the interaction between realms --
Conclusion : from experience to wisdom : the path revisited --
Three metaphors for how religions work --
Religion as a virtual home --
Religion as score and play --
Normative considerations : religions as stewards of wisdom? --
The quest for wisdom --
Basic experiences of the human condition --
A recipe against religious stupidity --
Conclusions and implications --
The normative outcome --
Implications for a pragmatist view of religion --
Understanding religion in a late modern societal context --
A final note on secularization, detraditionalization, and authority ---- Bibliography-- Indexes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-209) and indexes.

Published in
Tübingen
Series
Religion in philosophy and theology -- 90, Religion in philosophy and theology -- 90.

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Dewey Decimal Class
200
Library of Congress
BL48 .H425 2017, BL48H425 2017

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Pagination
xii, 215 pages
Number of pages
215

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44259126M
ISBN 10
3161550986
ISBN 13
9783161550980
LCCN
2017427662
OCLC/WorldCat
988254513

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