Pathways Towards a Global Philosophy of Religion: The Problem of Evil from an Intercultural Perspective

Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (1):197-206 (2022)
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Abstract

In this article, we will make the case for an intercultural philosophy of religion with a special focus on interculturality between Chinese and African philosophies. We will provide an overview of the kind of intercultural philosophy that has already been undertaken between the East and the South and point out that a philosophy of religion has been left out. We will then make the case for a global philosophy of religion approach and why Chinese and African philosophies of religion should engage in philosophical interchanges. We will then highlight some directions for carrying out such a philosophy and explain why the problem of evil may be better addressed from an intercultural perspective.

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original Wang, Jun; Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Luís (2022) "Pathways Towards a Global Philosophy of Religion". Filosofia Theoretica 11(1):197-206

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