"Ways of Living Religion provides a philosophical analysis of different types of religious experience, focusing on the lived experience of religion rather than mere statements of belief or doctrine. Christina M. Gschwandtner distinguishes between experiences by examining their defining features, showing their continuity with human experience"--
"Ways of Living Religion provides a philosophical analysis of different types of religious experience, focusing on the lived experience of religion rather than mere statements of belief or doctrine. Christina M. Gschwandtner distinguishes between experiences by examining their defining features, showing their continuity with human experience"--
Christina M. Gschwandtner is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University and author of Reading Jean-Luc Marion (2007), Postmodern Apologetics? (2012), Degrees of Givenness (2014), Marion and Theology (2016), Welcoming Finitude (2019), and Reading Religious Ritual with Ricoeur (2021), as well as many articles and translations at the intersection of phenomenology and religion.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Phenomenology as a Method for Exploring Religious Experience 1. Ascetic Experience 2. Liturgical Experience 3. Monastic Experience 4. Mystical Experience 5. Devotional Experience 6. Compassionate Experience 7. Fundamentalist Experience Conclusion Bibliography Index.