Causality and Subjectivity in the Religious Quest

Zygon 35 (4):725-734 (2000)
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Abstract

The dynamics of seeking causation and the dynamics of subjectivity are presented and then brought together in a consideration of the three core components of the religious quest: the search for and experience of ultimate explanations, the interiority of religious experience (“spirituality”), and the empathic experience of religious fellowship.

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