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Phenomenology of the Truth Proper to Religion
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29 May 1990

The question is, what constitutes truth in religion? Represented here is the whole spectrum of phenomenology-transcendental, existential, hermeneutic, ethical, and deconstructive-presented by some of the most respected names in the philosophy of religion today: Louis Dupré, Merold Westphal, and Edward Farley. Here is also engagement with a wide variety of twentieth-century thinkers such as Husserl, Scheler, and Heidegger; Ricoeur, Gadamer, and Derrida; Freud, van der Leeuw, and Eliade; and Rosenzweig, Tillich, and Schillebeeks.
This volume provides unique sources for anyone interested in the philosophical, theological, or scientific study of religion.
Preface
Introduction
I. EXISTENTIAL
1. Truth in Religion and Truth of Religion
Louis Dupre
2. Religious Truth and Scientific Truth
Philip Clayton
3. Truth and the Wisdom of Enduring
Edward Farley
4. The Truth, the Nontruth, and the Untruth Proper to Religion
Daneil Guerriere
II. HERMENEUTIC
5. Phenomenologies and Religious Truth
Merold Westphal
6. Ideology and Religion: A Hermeneutic Conflict
Richard Kearney
7. Radical Hermeneutics and Religious Truth: The Case of Sheehan and Schillebeeckx
John D. Caputo
III. ETHICAL
8. The Face of Truth in Rosenzweig, Levinas, and Jewish Mysticism
Richard A. Cohen
IV. DECONSTRUCTIVE
9. Freud, Husserl, Derrida: An Experiment
Walter Lowe
V. TRANSCENDENTAL
10. Divine Truth in Husserl and Kant: Some Issues in Phenomenological Theology
James G. Hart
11. God as the Ideal: The All-of-Monads and the All-Consciousness
Steven W. Laycock
Notes
Contributors
Index