Philosophy of Lived Religion: The Next Revolution?
Although the philosophy of religion is finally on its way to becoming religiously diversified, such diversification is only half the battle: injustices of creed have been addressed while injustices of class remain. If philosophy of religion is to be the p
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M. David Eckel C. Allen Speight Troy DuJardin Editors
The Future of the Philosophy of Religion
Boston Studies in Philosophy, Religion and Public Life Volume 8
Series Editors C. Allen Speight, Department of Philosophy, Boston University, Boston, USA Associate Editors Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Boston University, Boston, USA M. David Eckel, Boston University, Boston, USA Editorial Board Andrew Chignell, Cornell University, USA Paul Davies, University of Sussex, UK Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago Divinity School, USA Parimal Patil, Harvard University, USA Eleonore Stump, St. Louis University, USA Alan Wolfe, Boston College, Boston, USA Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University (Emeritus), USA Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University, USA
Aims and Scope Boston University Studies in Philosophy, Religion and Public Life is an interdisciplinary scholarly series which publishes seminal papers on topics of pressing and perennial interest at the intersection of philosophy, religion and public life. The series is especially interested in interdisciplinary work that illuminates questions of value, truth, reality and meaning, as well as topics in the relevant fields which have a particular intersection with public life (for example, philosophical and religious perspectives on contemporary issues in ethical and political philosophy). In addition, the series serves as a prominent forum for important academic work emerging within the specific sub-discipline of the philosophy of religion. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8881
M. David Eckel • C. Allen Speight Troy DuJardin Editors
The Future of the Philosophy of Religion
Editors M. David Eckel Department of Religion Boston University Boston, MA, USA
C. Allen Speight Department of Philosophy Boston University Boston, MA, USA
Troy DuJardin Boston University Boston, MA, USA
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