Religious Experience, Secular Reason and Politics around 1945
Sources for Rethinking Religion and Spirituality in Contemporary Societies
Contributor(s)
Schelkshorn, Hans (editor)
Westerink, Herman (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The emergence and downfall of fascism and the Nazi regime in the mid-twentieth century mark the definitive decline of Europe's geopolitical hegemony. The end of the Second World War is the beginning of both decolonization processes and the founding of the United Nations as well as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In this context, we find a variety of philosophical interpretations on religious traditions, secular conceptualizations of reason and political theories. In and outside of Europe, philosophical and spiritual movements develop different political orientations, whereas fruitful dialogues between religious and secular philosophical positions emerge. In this volume, such positions and interactions are explored in an exemplary way.
Keywords
Cross-cultural Philosophy; interkulturelle Philosophie; Modernität; Modernity; Philosophy of Religion; Political Philosophy; Politische Philosophie; Religionsphilosophie; Spiritualität; SpiritualityDOI
10.30965/9783657794508ISBN
9783657794508, 9783506794505, 9783657794508Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
SchöninghClassification
Religion and politics