On the Philosophy of Religion |
Contents
Editors Note | 7 |
The Particular Nature of Religion | 23 |
Distance and Proximity | 39 |
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absolute according achieve aesthetic approach ascribed aspect belief belongs Brahman Buddhism categorical imperative Christianity cognition conception concerned consciousness consider constitute contains creation creatures Deism deity distinction divine Émile Durkheim essence ethical religion everything evolution example existence explain expression external fact factor faith Feuerbach fields forces forms of religion Freud goal gods Guttmann Hermann Cohen hidden holiness human idea ideal imperative intellect intellectualist Jewish Jewish philosophy Judah Halevi Judaism Kant knowledge magic Maimonides man's metaphysics Middle Ages monism monotheism moral mystery mysticism nature of religion Neoplatonism nevertheless Nirvana notion object pantheism phenomena phenomenon philosophy of religion polytheism polytheistic positive possesses possible postulates primitive proof question rational reality redemption regard relationship religious attitude religious element revealed Rudolf Otto scientific sense Shekhinah side soul sphere spiritual stage standpoint sublime superior supreme value Talmud things Torah totem type of religion union unity various whereas yearning