The Inside and the Outside: Religious Experience and Religious Thought

Auslegung 12:122-133 (1986)
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Abstract

Drawing upon the thought of Jacques Derrida and Martin Heidegger, the paper argues that contemporary discussions of religious experience and religious thought as two separate parts of religious practice and tradition--with religious experience as the "heart" of religion--is erroneous. Instead, it is argued, religious experience and religious thought are woven together in practice, the one implicating the other.

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Robert Gall
West Liberty State College

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