Minimalist Phenomenology and Van der Leeuw’s Phenomenology of Religion

Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):49-64 (2021)
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Beginning with a brief discussion of Dominique Janicaud’s proposal for a minimalist phenomenology, I turn to the work G. van der Leeuw and argue that his work in the phenomenology of religion can be profitably read as a minimalist phenomenology. I do this by focusing mainly on his methodological remarks, but do occasionally refer to his analyses of particular religious phenomena. Finally, the paper closes with some suggestions about how to think of the relationship between minimalist phenomenology and religious belief.

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Brian Harding
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Religion in Essence and Manifestation.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 1938 - New York,: Princeton University Press.
Was Husserl a nominalist?J. P. Moreland - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (4):661-674.
The Old and the New Phenomenology of Religion.Brian Harding - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (4):533-544.

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