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24 lip 2024 · This paper addresses the major issues in shaping a satisfactory definition of spirituality: an understanding of spirituality as transcendence of critical reasoning, the broadness of the concept, the implications of various scholarly backgrounds and the challenge of avoiding a circular definition.
- Spiritual, but not religious?: On the nature of spirituality and its ...
What is spirituality, exactly, and how does it relate to...
- Spiritual, but not religious?: On the nature of spirituality and its ...
12 mar 2007 · Philosophy of religion is the philosophical examination of the themes and concepts involved in religious traditions as well as the broader philosophical task of reflecting on matters of religious significance including the nature of religion itself, alternative concepts of God or ultimate reality, and the religious significance of general ...
28 mar 2022 · For example, as we saw above, Edward Tylor proposes belief in spiritual beings as his minimal definition of religion, and this is a substantive criterion that distinguishes religion from non-religion in terms of belief in this particular kind of entity.
This paper addresses the major issues in shaping a satisfactory definition of spirituality: an understanding of spiritu-ality as transcendence of critical reasoning, the broadness of the concept, the impli-cations of various scholarly backgrounds and the challenge of avoiding a circular definition.
26 cze 2021 · The present article attempts to make a distinctly philosophical contribution to this debate by employing phenomenological parameters, as they are articulated in the work of Martin Heidegger, for proposing distinctions between faith, religion, and spirituality.
16 paź 2017 · What is spirituality, exactly, and how does it relate to religion? Could there be a non-religious spirituality? In this paper, I try to give an outline account of the nature of spirituality and of religion, and then close with some thoughts on the prospects for a non-religious spirituality.
Spiritualism, in philosophy, a characteristic of any system of thought that affirms the existence of immaterial reality imperceptible to the senses. So defined, spiritualism embraces a vast array of highly diversified philosophical views.