The Significance of Religious Experience

New York, US: Oxford University Press (2012)
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Abstract

This book is collection of published and unpublished essays on the philosophy of religion by Howard Wettstein, who is a widely respected analytic philosopher. Over the past twenty years, Wettstein has attempted to reconcile his faith with his philosophy, and he brings his personal investment in this mission to the essays collected here. Influenced by the work of George Santayana, Wittgenstein, and A.J. Heschel, Wettstein grapples with central issues in the philosophy of religion such as the relationship of religious practice to religious belief, what is at stake in the debate between atheists and theists, and the place of doctrine in religion. His discussions draw from Jewish texts as well as Christianity, Islam, and classical philosophy. The challenge Wettstein undertakes throughout the volume is to maintain a philosophical naturalism while pursuing an encounter with God and traditional religion. In the Introduction to this volume, Wettstein elucidates the uniting themes among the collected essays.

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Chapters

Introduction

This introduction provides an overview of the author’s outlook on the nature of theology, the distinction between faith and belief, the role of philosophy.

Man Thinks; God Laughs*

This chapter provides a sketch of the author’s religious development, from a newcomer to Orthodox Judaism in college, to rabbinical school, to renewed scepticism about religious fundamentals, a turn away from religion and to academic philosophy, and finally, many years later, a return to r... see more

Theological Impressionism

This chapter argues that theological doctrine, the output of philosophical theology, is not a natural tool for thinking about biblical/rabbinic Judaism. Fundamental to the chapter's argument is the claim that there is a tension between constellations of theological doctrine of medieval vin... see more

The Significance of Religious Experience

The chapter’s immediate focus is an argument for God’s existence from William James that attracted much attention by analytic philosophers of religion, the argument from immediate experience. This argument, it is argued, is no more successful than the older traditional arguments for God’s ... see more

Concluding Remarks: Religion without Metaphysics

This chapter highlights what is perhaps most distinctive and most controversial about the approach presented in this book: the divorce between religion and metaphysics. One aspect is the idea that religious life can proceed in a way that is philosophically naïve, the pictures that the trad... see more

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Howard Wettstein
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