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Recovering Religious Concepts: Closing Epistemic Divides

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This collection of essays argues that we need to recover concepts from the distortions of philosophy. The author shows the disastrous consequences for an understanding of religion of the epistemic divide which can be found in contemporary philosophy of divides between belief and practice, the world and God, religious experience and religious contexts. By closing these divides, religious significance is given its proper place.

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First published September 22, 1999

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D.Z. Phillips

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Dewi Zephaniah Phillips, usually cited as D.Z. Phillips, is recognized for his work in the philosophy of religion and other philosophical disciplines. He was also a proponent of preserving the Welsh language.

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