Philosophy of Religion in a Radically Pluralist Spirit: A Reply to Responses

I am enormously indebted to my four interlocutors in this roundtable for their meticulous attention to various aspects of my book, A Radical Pluralist Philosophy of Religion: Cross-Cultural, Multireligious, Interdisciplinary. It is gratifying to learn that there are features of the book that they pe...

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Published in:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2021-06, Vol.89 (2), p.739-748
Main Author: Burley, Mikel
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Language:eng
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Summary:I am enormously indebted to my four interlocutors in this roundtable for their meticulous attention to various aspects of my book, A Radical Pluralist Philosophy of Religion: Cross-Cultural, Multireligious, Interdisciplinary. It is gratifying to learn that there are features of the book that they perceive to be of value as well as stimulating to hear where they consider its weaknesses to lie. In reflecting upon their criticisms, I am reminded of a passage towards the end of D. Z. Phillips’s Religion and the Hermeneutics of Contemplation, where Phillips adverts to the frustration that accompanies philosophical work.
ISSN:0002-7189
1477-4585