Religious Experience Revisited: Expressing the Inexpressible?

(2016)
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"Religious Experience Revisited" explores the contested relationship between experiences and expressions of religion. The entanglements of experience and expression are taken as a point of departure to develop a hermeneutics of religion in interdisciplinary and international perspectives.

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Ulrich Schmiedel
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