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Religion in Philosophy and Theology
Edited by Agata Bielik-Robson, Helen De Cruz, Asle Eikrem, Hartmut von Sass, and Heiko Schulz
Religions are core phenomena of human life. In order to understand, evaluate and adjudicate between them, it is not sufficient to be aware of 'the facts'; it is necessary to place these facts within the context of what seems possible and plausible, to shed a critical light on the self-conception of religious realities and to explore their relationships to other forms of (dealing with) reality. This is done in a wide array of disciplines whose thematic perspectives, methods and overall objectives vary. Among these, philosophy of religion and theology are underrepresented but vital voices within international research. The main purpose of the series Religion in Philosophy and Theology (RPT) is to provide a forum for testing different approaches within these two disciplines, and to explore both their individual and combined theoretical potential, without giving preference to specific theological or philosophical approaches or advocating certain religious or anti-religious viewpoints. In doing so, it provides the opportunity to discuss and assess the pros and cons of widely differing religious, philosophical and theological perspectives, situated within multiple religious traditions within a globalized world. Among the essential requirements for publication in the series are clarity of presentation, rigor of argument, and the willingness to subject one's own ideas and concepts to the criticism of others. RPT publishes relevant specialized monographs, outstanding habilitations and dissertations as well as collected volumes.

The series is overseen by an international editorial board of philosophers and theologians. Enquiries about publishing in the series can be addressed either to the series editors or to the publisher.
ISSN: 1616-346X / eISSN: 2568-7425 - Suggested citation: RPT
129 Products (61 to 70)
Claremont Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2011
Ed. by Ingolf U. Dalferth and Michael Ch. Rodgers
2013. IX, 282 pages. RPT 70
sewn paper 89,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-152854-5

Semiotische Entfaltung eines protestantisch-theologischen Begriffs
2013. XVIII, 1133 pages. RPT 69
sewn paper 159,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-149847-3

Past and Future in the Philosophy of Religion
Ed. by Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Ulrik Houlind Rasmussen and Philipp Stoellger
2013. VII, 253 pages. RPT 68
sewn paper 74,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-151956-7
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A Journey in Ontology from Pragmatics through Hermeneutics to Metaphysics
2013. X, 253 pages. RPT 67
sewn paper 89,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-152052-5

Claremont Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2010
Ed. by Ingolf U. Dalferth and Michael Ch. Rodgers
2012. VIII, 245 pages. RPT 66
sewn paper 69,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-152009-9

Das Leben angesichts des Todes in christlicher Hoffnung
2012. IX, 221 pages. RPT 64
sewn paper 69,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-151907-9

Hermann Cohen und das evangelische Christentum
Hrsg. v. Hans M. Dober u. Matthias Morgenstern
2012. XVI, 258 pages. RPT 65
sewn paper 69,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-151951-2

Religiöse Individualisierung und theologische Dogmatik
Hrsg. v. Hermann Deuser u. Saskia Wendel
2012. VIII, 255 pages. RPT 63
sewn paper 79,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-151799-0

Die Fundamentalethik Knud E. Løgstrups
2011. XIII, 362 pages. RPT 62
sewn paper 89,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-150946-9

Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2009
Ed. by Ingolf U. Dalferth and Michael Ch. Rodgers
2011. VIII, 214 pages. RPT 61
sewn paper 59,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-151025-0