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Religious Realism

The American Journal of Psychology, 1933
Foster P. Boswell, D. C. MacIntosh
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Anselm and Phillips on Religious Realism

1995
I have never understood very clearly what religious realism is. The term is used in the philosophy of religion with such bewildering variety that precision is almost impossible. However, I have taken it upon myself to write down a list of six definitions.
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Putnam's internal realism and von Balthasar's religious epistemology

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1998
Les ecrits de von Balthasar offrent une critique systematique du paradigme epistemologique, particulierement en ce qui concerne la theologie. Sa critique implique une conception nouvelle de la rationalite et de l'objectivite. Ces deux concepts se situent generalement dans une methodologie purement scientifique fondee sur les sciences naturelles.
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Chapter Seven. Wittgenstein’s Religious Realism With Attitude

2010
Ludwig Wittgenstein is sometimes thought of as a religious non-realist, as one who thinks that that which is called "God" has no existence independent of the human imagination, and is in opposition to the religious realist who thinks that God's existence is independent of the human imagination.
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Realism and Naturalism in Religious Visual Arts

In the visual arts, realism and naturalism are modes of representation associated with faithfulness to physical fact. From the late medieval period forward, fine art in the West gave increasing primacy of place to realism and naturalism. Within the aesthetic category termed “realistic” or “naturalistic,” depiction is characteristically mimetic ...
Linda Stratford, William Dyrness
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RELIGIOUS REALISM IN FOREIGN POLICY: LESSONS FROM VATICAN II

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2005
Abstract The U.S. democratization strategy is being compromised by the foreign policy establishment's suspicion of religion, and the principles articulated in the Dignitiatis Humanae can provide an important corrective to America's faltering effort to foster Islamic democracy. A full understanding that the search for religious truth is a universal part
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Religious Realism.

The Philosophical Review, 1934
H. W. Wright   +15 more
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Interactions between bacterial and phage communities in natural environments

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Anne Chevallereau   +2 more
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Religious Evolution and Symbolic Realism: Robert Bellah

Abstract The greatest scholar in the field of the historical sociology of religion after the classical figures was Robert Bellah. This chapter delineates his intellectual development from the 1950s onward and then focuses on his synthesis of Parsons’ sociological theory and the theology of Paul Tillich.
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Living the Epoché: A Phenomenological Realism of Religious Experience

2019
Presenting a phenomenological realism of religious experience, this chapter elucidates the function of the epoche in the phenomenology of religion. Some interpretations of the epoche preclude any commitments to realism. For instance, Husserl’s epoche is typically understood as a methodological device for “bracketing” any assertions about the real world.
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