Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology: some ideas on drawing the demarcation

European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (4):185-196 (2019)
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In this paper I consider two books of Vladimir Shokhin, a distinguished philosopher in Russia, on philosophy of religion and philosophical theology as one project aimed at drawing the demarcation between these two disciplines. In what follows I will present Shokhin’s project and show briefly how it fits in with the current discussion on the topic, then, draw some consequences from his position, and make some critical notes, and at the end I will briefly present some my views on the problem of drawing clear lines of demarcation between philosophy of religion and philosophical theology on the basis of the following questions: what is the topic of the disciplines, what are their methods, what are their guiding lines, and who may exercise them?

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Kirill Karpov
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Philosophy of religion and religious studies in modern-day Russia.T. V. Malevich & K. V. Karpov - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4):227-244.

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