On selected views in the recent analytical philosophy of religion

Analiza I Egzystencja 68:51-62 (2024)
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In the article I present briefly selected views in the analytical philosophy of religion, in particular Reformed Epistemology and the volitional epistemology. I also try to explain the relationship between semantic realism and religious pluralism in the context of the possibility of peaceful coexistence within one community or state of believers accepting and practicing different religions and worldviews. I also refer to the concept of the Real as understood by John Hick and John Schellenberg’s idea of the ultimate reality as proposals intended to indicate further directions of the spiritual development of multicultural societies.

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