Philosophies of Liturgy

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analytic theology
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Christianity
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Philosophy of Religion
religious studies
ritual practice
social ontology
trauma

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  • ISBN 9781350349223
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mainstream philosophy of religion has primarily focused on the truth and justification of religious beliefs even though belief is only one small facet of religious life. This collection remedies this by taking practice and embodied action seriously as fundamental elements of any philosophy of religion.

Emerging and established voices across different philosophical traditions come together to consider religious actions, including public worship, from perspectives such as trauma and social ontology, sound and silence, and knowledge and hope. Embodied religious practice is viewed through the lens of liturgy, intrinsically connecting religious rituals to human existence to show clearly that, no matter where one finds oneself in terms of the so-called ‘analytic-continental’ divide, philosophy of religion must be concerned with more than just beliefs if it is to adequately deal with the subject matter of ‘religion.’

The purpose of these studies is not to reject what has gone before but to expand the focus of philosophy of religion. This approach lays the groundwork for investigations into how beliefs are situated in our theological, moral, and social frameworks. For any philosophy of religion student or scholar interested in how thinking and living well are intimately related, this is a go-to resource. It takes seriously the importance of historical religious traditions and communities, opening the space for cross-cultural and interdisciplinary debates.

J. Aaron Simmons is Professor of Philosophy at Furman University, USA.
Bruce Ellis Benson is Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Neal DeRoo is Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion at The King's University, Canada.