Embodied Religion. Proceedings of the 2012 Conference of the European Society for Philosophy of Religion
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2013
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Jonkers, Peter
Sarot, Marcel
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Abstract
This collection of papers is derived from the nineteenth biannual conference
of the European Society for Philosophy of Religion, held in the ‘Kontakt
der Kontinenten’ in Soesterberg, the Netherlands, from 30 August to 2
September 2012, which was sponsored by the School of Catholic Theology of
Tilburg University and the Department of Religious Studies and Theology of
Utrecht University. The conference brought together some eighty philosophers
of religion and researchers from related disciplines, most of them coming
from one of the four founding regions of the ESPR, viz. the English speaking
region, the North-European region, the German speaking and the Dutch
speaking region. Because of the excellent reputation of these conferences
over the years, scholars from Eastern and Southern Europe, and even from
some non-European countries also participated, thereby enlivening and
broadening the discussions about the conference theme. As usual at ESPR
conferences, the 2012 conference theme was so chosen that it lent itself to
both analytical and continental approaches and to the conversation between
the two. Moreover, the study of ‘embodied religion’ – for this was the theme
– cannot take place in isolation, but needs the input from various other disciplines.
This is reflected in the current volume.