Interpreting interreligious relations with Wittgenstein: philosophy, theology and religious studies

Front Matter -- Copyright -- Preface -- Abbreviations of Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Interpretations of Wittgenstein, Religion and Interreligious Relations /Gorazd Andrejč -- “Being Near Enough to Listen”: Wittgenstein and Interreligious Understanding /Mike...

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Contributors: Andrejč, Gorazd (Editor) ; Weiss, Daniel H. 1957- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:Interpreting Interreligious Relations with Wittgenstein. Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies (2020) (Koistinen, Timo)
Series/Journal:Philosophy of religion volume 9
Philosophy of Religion - World Religions volume9
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390898
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 / Interfaith dialogue / Philosophy
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Religions Relations
B Religion
B Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951)
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Summary:Front Matter -- Copyright -- Preface -- Abbreviations of Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Interpretations of Wittgenstein, Religion and Interreligious Relations /Gorazd Andrejč -- “Being Near Enough to Listen”: Wittgenstein and Interreligious Understanding /Mikel Burley -- Wittgenstein and Ascriptions of “Religion” /Thomas D. Carroll -- Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy as Foundation of Comparative Theology /Klaus von Stosch -- Wittgenstein’s Religious Epistemology and Interfaith Dialogue /Nuno Venturinha -- Showing the Fly Out of the Bottle: Wittgenstein’s Enactive Apophaticism and Interreligious Dialogue /Sebastjan Vörös and Varja Štrajn -- Radical Pluralism, Concept Formation, and Interreligious Communication /Randy Ramal -- Wittgensteinian Quasi-Fideism and Interreligious Communication /Guy Bennett-Hunter -- The God of the Intellect and the God of Lived Religion(s): Reflections on Maimonides, Wittgenstein and Burrell /Daniel H. Weiss -- Multiple Religious Belonging in a Wittgensteinian Perspective /Rhiannon Grant -- Names, Persons and Ritual Practices: Wittgenstein and the Way of Tea /Paul Cortois -- Back Matter -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
This volume argues that Wittgenstein’s philosophy of religion and his thought in general continue to be highly relevant for present and future research on interreligious relations. Spanning several (sub)disciplines – from philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, comparative philosophy, comparative theology, to religious studies – the contributions engage with recent developments in interpretation of Wittgenstein and those in the philosophy and theology of interreligious encounter. The book shows that there is an important and under-explored potential for constructive and fruitful engagement between these academic fields. It explores, and attempts to realize, some of this potential by involving both philosophers and theologians, and critically assesses previous applications of Wittgenstein’s work in interreligious studies. Contributors are Gorazd Andrejč, Guy Bennett-Hunter, Mikel Burley, Thomas D. Carroll, Paul Cortois, Rhiannon Grant, Randy Ramal, Klaus von Stosch, Varja Štrajn, Nuno Venturinha, Sebastjan Vörös and Daniel H. Weiss
ISBN:9004408053
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004408050