We are glad to inform you of the issue of the book
Benedict Kanakappally
PHENOMENOLOGY OF BELIEF
and the Possibility of Interfaith
Dialogue In Karl Jaspers
pp. 296 Prezzo € 23,00
ISBN 978-88-401-6014-6
Author
Benedict Kanakappally is
Lecturer in History and Phenomenology of Religions at the Pontifical
Urbaniana University, Rome. He has a doctoral degree in Philosophy
from the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, and has previously
taught Philosophy of Religion in India. His publications include
several articles and books dealing with the history and the
characteristic features of Indian religions.
Description
The question about religion is one that stubbornly refuses to go away. Rather than getting rid of religion, the secularization of societies has brought in its wake a heightened sense of the plurality of its expressions.
In this book, Benedict Kanakappally offers a thoroughgoing analysis of the thought of Karl Jaspers, whose contribution to a general clarification of the contemporary religious problematics has often gone unnoticed. A phenomenological review of man's belief in the reality of transcendence in its essentially constitutive aspects would show why religious plurality represents a legitimate state of affairs in the world. Apart from clarifying the grounds for religious plurality, this book is an attempt to unearth some of the interfaith dialogical motifs which belatedly came to dominate Jaspers' thinking.
Under the somewhat curious notion of his `philosophical faith' what Jaspers ultimately understands is a philosophical framework capable of serving as platform for a communicative encounter between different faiths. The book should appeal to those who are interested in the religious thought of Jaspers as well as to those who are interested in the broader issue of interreligious dialogue.
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