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200 1 _aTheological and philosophical responses to syncretism
_bLLR
_ebeyond the mirage of pure religion
_fedited by Patrik Fridlund and Mika Vähäkangas
210 _aLeiden-Boston
_cBrill
_dCop 2018.
215 _a1 volume de viii-230 pages
_d25 cm.
225 _aPhilosophy of religion. World religions
_vvolume 7
300 _aBibliographie en fin de chapitres
300 _aIndex
330 _aTheological and Philosophical Responses to Syncretism: Beyond the Mirage of Pure Religion' by Patrik Fridlund and Mika Vähäkangas (eds.) starts from the observation that there is a substantial gap between religions' self-understanding and the empirical results of religious studies concerning religious blending. Even in theology of religion, one often portrays religions as if they were entities fundamentally separate from each other. The aims of this book are to elaborate theologically the consequences of syncretism to Christian faith and of syncretism to philosophy. By creating a critical interchange between theological, philosophical and empirical approaches to religion, this book challenges the conventional views of purity of religions prevailing in theology and philosophy as well as proposes theological and philosophical ways forward
410 0 _tPhilosophy of religion (Print)
_x2210-481X
_v7
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_aSyncrétisme
_2rameau
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_aPhilosophie de la religion
_2rameau
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_aThéologie des religions
_2rameau
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_aFridlund
_bPatrik
_4340
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_aVähäkangas
_bMika
_4340
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_bOCoLC
_c20191219
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