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  1. Mar 12, 2007 · Philosophy of religion involves all the main areas of philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, value theory (including moral theory and applied ethics), philosophy of language, science, history, politics, art, and so on.

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    • Process Theism

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  2. Oct 15, 2021 · First published Fri Oct 15, 2021. Many Christian doctrines raise difficult philosophical questions. For example, Christians have traditionally insisted that they worship a single God, while simultaneously identifying that God with a trinity comprised of three numerically distinct, fully divine persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

    • Michael J. Murray, Michael Rea
    • 2002
  3. Systematic theology includes dogmatics, theological ethics, philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, and (especially in Roman Catholicism) fundamental theology. It uses methods shared with a variety of disciplines: with philosophy, it shares logical analysis, critical argument, phenomenological investigation, and other approaches; with ...

  4. Philosophy of religion, discipline concerned with the philosophical appraisal of human religious attitudes and of the real or imaginary objects of those attitudes, God or the gods. The philosophy of religion is an integral part of philosophy as such and embraces central issues regarding the nature.

  5. Mar 28, 2022 · It is common today to take the concept religion as a taxon for sets of social practices, a category-concept whose paradigmatic examples are the so-called “worldreligions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism.

  6. Defining Religion, Spirituality, and Worldview. An anthropological inquiry into religion can easily become muddled and hazy because religion encompasses intangible things such as values, ideas, beliefs, and norms. It can be helpful to establish some shared signposts.

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  8. St. Augustine, the most celebrated father of the Latin church, A. D. 354 430, makes this derivation. 5 The Century Dictionary, though referring to the uncertain origin of religio, cites the English ligament as perhaps allied. So Harper's Latin Lexicon refers to Corssen's Aussprache (1, 444sq.) as taking religio in the same sense as obligatio.

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