NOUN | phenomenology of religion | - | |
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- "Experience of the Sacred: Readings in the Phenomenology of Religion" (co-edited with Walter H. ...
- In this work he used new insights from social anthropology, phenomenology of religion, social psychology and sociology.
- Nick Trakakis is an Australian philosopher who is Assistant Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Phenomenology of Religion of the Australian Catholic University.
- He was a major scholar in the phenomenology of religion, the history of modern Christian mission, and inter-religious dialogue.
- Boucher received a master's degree from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. Her degree was in the history and phenomenology of religion.
- The phenomenology of religion concerns the experiential aspect of religion, describing religious phenomena in terms consistent with the orientation of worshippers.
- Allen has conducted extensive work on phenomenology of religion, focusing especially on the phenomenology of Mircea Eliade.
- He was a leading authority on the phenomenology of religion and Germanic paganism.
- Additionally, he has an MA in History and Phenomenology of Religion from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California and a BA from California State University, Northridge.
- His graduate work involved phenomenology of religion with a dissertation on Manikkavacakar, a South Indian mystic.
- Kristensen can be seen as the anchorman of Dutch Phenomenology of religion.
- From 1982 to 1984 she studied for a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Otago, majoring in Phenomenology of Religion with additional papers in Anthropology, History, Art History, Maori Language and Philosophy.
- The French philosopher chooses the model of the phenomenology of religion, in relation to psychoanalysis, stressing that it is characterized by a concern on the object.
- Wrathall's main interests include phenomenology, existentialism, the phenomenology of religion, and the philosophy of law, but he is best known for his work on Martin Heidegger.
- In the context of Phenomenology of religion however, the term was first used by Pierre Daniel Chantepie de la Saussaye in his work "Lehrbuch der Religiongeschichte" (1887).
- His current work deals with the theory of signs, the phenomenology of religion, and the concept of a "Transforming Theology".
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