Ineffability and intelligibility: Towards an understanding of the radical unlikeness of religious experience
I do not for a moment question the fact that many people have experiences of a special type which may be termed “religious”,Footnote 1 that such experiences often involve reference to something which appears to display a radical unlikeness to all else and that they are therefore in some sense inexpr...
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Springer Nature B. V
1986
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 1986, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 109-129 |
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Objective Entity
B Religious Experience B Historical Continuity B Religious Tradition B Christian Community |
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