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    Pragmatism and Naturalism in the Study of Religion
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 33 (3): 185-199. 2012.
    The word naturalism is used in many different ways in contemporary philosophy. For some it has required that a properly naturalistic account of anything appeal only to what is countenanced by the natural sciences and, for a few, that any object of study be reduced to entities and forces studied by physics and chemistry. Research programs have been developed to “naturalize” numbers, norms, intentional states, and other seemingly recalcitrant concepts by performing the requisite reduction. But a n…Read more
  • Religious Experience
    Religious Studies 24 (3): 396-398. 1988.
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    "Damned for God’s Glory": William James and the Scientific Vindication of Protestant Culture, by David A. Hollinger Pragmatism and "an Unseen Order" in Varieties, by Wayne Proudfoot The Fragmentation of Consciousness and The Varieties of Religious Experience: William James’s Contribution to a Theory of Religion, by Ann Taves James’s Varieties and the "New" Constructivism, by Jerome Bruner Some Inconsistencies in James’s Varieties, by Richard Rorty A Pragmatist’s Progress: The Varieties of James’…Read more
  •  5
    This book is a collection of essays on the philosophy of religion, but it draws on contemporary work in the social sciences as well as in philosophy. It examines the ways in which conceptions of God reflect notions of the self that are present in the thought and experience of each author.
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    No Title available: Book reviews (review)
    Religious Studies 45 (2): 227-232. 2009.
  •  3
    Book Reviews (review)
    In Laurie DiMauro (ed.), Ethics, Greenhaven Press. pp. 117--3. 2007.
  •  11
    Inquiry and the language of the divine
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 14 (3). 1993.
  •  1
    Explaining religious experience
    In R. Douglas Geivett & Brendan Sweetman (eds.), Contemporary perspectives on religious epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 336--352. 1992.
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    Rawls on Self - Respect and Social Union
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (3): 255-269. 1978.
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    Mysticism, the Numinous, and the Moral
    Journal of Religious Ethics 4 (1). 1976.
    Two religious interpretations of experience, the mystical and the numinous, are presented. Two constructions of each are explored, one involving a sense of immediacy which obviates the possibility of ethical judgment, and the other providing a leverage which allows ethical criteria. The author suggests a third interpretation, emphasizing the social character of experience, which is more comprehensive than the first two and correlates better with our experience of moral claims.
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    Rawls on the Individual and the Social
    Journal of Religious Ethics 2 (2). 1974.
    Three models suggested by Rawls (1971) for conceiving the relation between individual and society are described and critically evaluated. Special attention is given to Rawls's analogies of the problem of mapping the moral sentiments with the problem of mapping linguistic competence and of a social union with participation in a game. Similarities are noted between the theory of justice as fairness and traditional religious conceptions. Both aim to transcend particular interests and both embody pe…Read more
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS Easter in Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God. By NICHOLAS LASH. Oharlottesville, Virginia: Uni· versity Press of Virginia, 1988. Pp. 313. $29.95 (hardbound). Nicholas Lash sets out "to construct an argument in favor of one way of construing or interpreting human experience as experience of the mystery of God " (p. 3), and to show that this awareness of God has nothing to do with analyses o…Read more