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The Religious Experience of the Roman People
The Classical Review, 1911bizarre, meme dans un zeugma.' Is this anything but caprice ? There is no reason for pausing after missum until the end of the next line is reached and, if there were, the same objection might be brought against 3. 10.37 'stant patroni, fortiter | causam
C. Bailey
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SECULARIZATION AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: ARGUMENTS IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MODERN BRITISH RELIGION
Historical-Philological Journal, 2012The historiography of religion in modern Britain has been dominated in recent years by controversy over the sociological theory of secularization. This review of the literature on secularization in modern Britain traces its apparent persuasiveness in ...
Jeremy Morris
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Religious Experience and Religious Epistemology
2002The twentieth century saw significant new developments in and significant new directions for the treatments of religious experience and religious epistemology. The philosophical discussions in these areas have now taken on significant new dimensions. While natural theology, based upon evidentialism, dominated Anglo-American analytic philosophy in the ...
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Religious Emotion as a Form of Religious Experience
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2019ABSTRACT This article argues that religious emotions are variations of general emotions that we already know from our everyday life, which nevertheless exhibit specific features that enable us to think of them as forming a coherent subclass.
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The Significance of Religious Experience
, 20121. Introduction 2. Man Thinks God Laughs 3. Awe and the Religious Life 4. Terra Firma 5. Theological Impressionism 6. Against Theology 7. The Significance of Religious Experience 8. Against Theodicy 9. God's Struggles 10.
H. Wettstein
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, 2012
The ‘turn to experience’ has been described as one of the most defining characteristics of contemporary religion. Research on religion, and in particular on spirituality, therefore increasingly concentrates on the description of its experiential ...
P. Versteeg, Johan Roeland
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The ‘turn to experience’ has been described as one of the most defining characteristics of contemporary religion. Research on religion, and in particular on spirituality, therefore increasingly concentrates on the description of its experiential ...
P. Versteeg, Johan Roeland
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Perceived Openness to Experience Accounts for Religious Homogamy
, 2015Two studies tested the hypothesis that religious homogamy—assortative mating on the basis of religion—can be partly explained by inferences about religious individuals’ openness to experience, rather than attitudes toward religion per se.
J. Jackson+3 more
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The meaning of traditional and alternative measures of religiosity in a majority Muslim context is examined using the Islamic Social Attitudes Survey (ISAS). Specifically, this article reports a test of whether traditional religiosity measures are useful
Alessandra L. González
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The meaning of traditional and alternative measures of religiosity in a majority Muslim context is examined using the Islamic Social Attitudes Survey (ISAS). Specifically, this article reports a test of whether traditional religiosity measures are useful
Alessandra L. González
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Religious Experience: Learning and Meaning [PDF]
Some experiences, especially the ones that generate in the subject a feeling of creature-consciousness can be described as nothing less than awe-inspiring. Otto spoke of such experiences in relation to the notion of the numinous. Experiences have levels.
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Tourism to India as popular culture: A cultural, educational and religious experience at Dharamsala
, 2011This paper considers a cultural, educational and religious experience of Western tourists to Dharamsala in Northern India. It supplies information on the growing phenomenon of Western people visiting the East for self-fulfilment, study and belief.
N. Collins-Kreiner, Keren Tueta Sagi
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