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Sacred Addictions: On the Phenomenology of Religious Experience

Sacred Addictions: On the Phenomenology of Religious Experience <p>abstract:</p><p>This article questions the distinction between the sacred and the profane and, by taking phenomenology as its guide, suggests going beyond an “archaeological” or natural understanding of religion, toward a phenomenology of religion informed by temporality and futurity.</p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Speculative Philosophy Penn State University Press

Sacred Addictions: On the Phenomenology of Religious Experience

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Publisher
Penn State University Press
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Copyright © Pennsylvania State University
ISSN
1527-9383

Abstract

<p>abstract:</p><p>This article questions the distinction between the sacred and the profane and, by taking phenomenology as its guide, suggests going beyond an “archaeological” or natural understanding of religion, toward a phenomenology of religion informed by temporality and futurity.</p>

Journal

The Journal of Speculative PhilosophyPenn State University Press

Published: May 9, 2019

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