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  1. Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents. The scope of much of the work done in philosophy of religion has been limited to the various theistic religions.

  2. Jan 11, 2020 · Ninian Smart (1927-2001) was a prominent theorist, scholar, and phenomenologist of religion notable for bringing into academic focus how religion is an interactive and dynamic process as opposed to a static object (1).

  3. Jan 1, 1998 · Religion may be interpreted as a socio-cultural organization underpinned by collective practices of worship, faith, sacred ceremonies, and a belief in a supreme, supernatural being (Idinopulos and ...

  4. The definition of religion as stated by Herbert Spencer supports this as well; he said that ‘religion is the recognition that all things are manifestations of a Power which transcends our knowledge.’ 11 All of these substantive definitions share the idea of content or essence that

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · Religion, for James, involves the experiences of individuals, specifically those experiences relating to an individual’s conception of what is divine, or beyond the usual scope of reason and empirical evidence. James was an empiricist who believed that individuals willfully engage in private/internal experiences, some of which are religious ...

  6. Religion is thus the symbolization of the whole of the social body; that is, religion is defined by its social function rather than by any distinctively religious content. By such a definition, the flag, for instance—at least in the United States—is an object of genuinely religious veneration.

  7. The definition of religion is a controversial and complicated subject in religious studies with scholars failing to agree on any one definition. Oxford Dictionaries defines religion as the belief in and/or worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. [1] [failed verification] Others, such as Wilfred Cantwell ...

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