"Signs for a People Who Reason" : Religious Experience and Natural Theology

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European Journal for Philosophy of Religion ; 9 (2017), 2. - pp. 139-163. - ISSN 1689-8311
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In this paper, I examine various philosophical approaches to religious experience and natural theology and look at some ways in which the former might be relevant for the latter. I argue that by thinking more about oft-overlooked or -underemphasized understandings of a) what might constitute religious experience and b) what functions natural theology might serve, we can begin to develop a more nuanced approach to natural theological appeals to religious experience — one that makes use of materially mediated religious experience to develop a natural theology more sensitive to the varieties of experience of lived religion “on the ground”
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Religious Experience, Natural Theology, Mavrodes
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ISO 690GRIFFIOEN, Amber L., 2017. "Signs for a People Who Reason" : Religious Experience and Natural Theology. In: European Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 9(2), pp. 139-163. ISSN 1689-8311. Available under: doi: 10.24204/ejpr.v9i2.1937
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  year={2017},
  doi={10.24204/ejpr.v9i2.1937},
  title={"Signs for a People Who Reason" : Religious Experience and Natural Theology},
  number={2},
  volume={9},
  issn={1689-8311},
  journal={European Journal for Philosophy of Religion},
  pages={139--163},
  author={Griffioen, Amber L.}
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