Muss sich die analytische Religionsphilosophie erneuern?

Zeitschrift Für Katholische Theologie 142 (4):584-603 (2020)
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Abstract

Recently, there have been increasing voices that analytic philosophy of religion is in crisis. In this article, this diagnosis is discussed on the basis of two recent publications on the topic. I argue for the thesis that the current analytic philosophy of religion is less in a crisis than in a transformation process. All resources are available to develop into a global philosophy of religion that takes into account the religious diversity that characterizes modern global society and brings different religious traditions more strongly into a constructive exchange.

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Georg Gasser
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