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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 10, 2018 0:03:14 GMT
Religious philosophy is philosophical thinking that is inspired and directed by a particular religion. It can be done objectively, but may also be done as a persuasion tool by believers in that faith. There are different philosophies for each religion such as those of : Buddhist philosophy Christian philosophy Hindu philosophy Islamic philosophy Jain philosophy Jewish philosophy Sikh philosophy
Are there adherents of religious philosophies? How will this affect your life and worldview?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 10, 2018 0:59:33 GMT
Don't most religions view the world as bad and that you must better it? Buddhist just meditate and work on self reflection I think and live carefree among world problems. Or at least what it seems to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 10:42:47 GMT
Don't most religions view the world as bad and that you must better it? Buddhist just meditate and work on self reflection I think and live carefree among world problems. Or at least what it seems to me. Yes, I sharr the same view about Buddhists.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 10:47:41 GMT
Religious philosophy is philosophical thinking that is inspired and directed by a particular religion. It can be done objectively, but may also be done as a persuasion tool by believers in that faith. There are different philosophies for each religion such as those of : Buddhist philosophy Christian philosophy Hindu philosophy Islamic philosophy Jain philosophy Jewish philosophy Sikh philosophy
Are there adherents of religious philosophies? How will this affect your life and worldview? I'd prefer Philosophy of religion to Religious philosophy, 'cause the latter is more religious than philosophical. And RP concentrates more on church problems, and PR coordinates more on questions like 'what is to believe?', 'the notion of God' etc. So, PR is even more interesting than RP.
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