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100 1 $aDupré, Louis K.,$d1925-
245 10 $aReligious mystery and rational reflection :$bexcursions in the phenomemology and philosophy of religion /$cLouis Dupré.
260 $aGrand Rapids, Mich. :$bW.B. Eerdmans,$c©1998.
300 $aix, 147 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gpt. I.$tQuestions of Method.$tPhenomenology of Religion: Limits and Possibilities.$tTruth in Religion and Truth of Religion.$tPhilosophy and the Mystery of Evil --$gpt. II.$tReligious Symbolization.$tReligious Symbolism and Aesthetic Form.$tRitual: The Divine Play of Time.$tNegative Theology and Religious Symbols --$gpt. III.$tReligious Experience.$tExperience and Interpretation.$tThe Experience of Mystical Union in Western Religion.$tSpiritual Life in a Secular Age.
520 $aHow should philosophy approach religious experience, which by definition surpasses its competence? Can philosophy do more than describe the religious experience without discussing its object? Can religion make genuine truth claims - especially when the prevalence of suffering and evil in the world seems to belie those claims? These are some of the basic questions raised in this engaging collection of essays by philosopher Louis Dupre.
520 8 $aAccording to Dupre, a philosophical analysis of faith must take account of the unique system of symbols in which it expresses its beliefs, rituals, and modes of worship. The justification of religious symbols has become a particular problem in an age that tends to separate the objective from the subjective, interpreting the former literally and denying objective reality to the latter. Dupre's essays on von Balthasar's theory of religious form and on the nature of ritual attempt to restore the original meaning of religious symbols, while integrating them with the modern emphasis on human creativity.
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