God, Philosophy, and Academic Culture: A Discussion Between Scholars in the AAR and the APA

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A striking feature of the current philosophical scene is the division between those philosophers of religion primarily associated with the American Philosophical Association and those primarily associated with the American Academy of Religion. This difference is loosely correlated with twoothers: the comparative dominance of analytic philosophy in the APA and of hermeneutical philosophy in the AAR, and the greater visibility of traditional theists in the APA. In this book eight prominent philosophers of religion from these organizations explore the historical, cultural, andphilosophical roots of these differences, their connections, and the prospects for rapprochement.

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Philosophy of religion.Charles Taliaferro - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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