Ways of Living Religion provides a philosophical analysis of different types of religious experience - ascetic liturgical monastic mystical devotional compassionate fundamentalist - that focuses on the lived experience of religion rather than reducing it to mere statements of belief or doctrine. Using phenomenology Christina M. Gschwandtner distinguishes between different kinds of religious experiences by examining their central characteristics and defining features as well as showing their continuity with human experience more broadly. The book is the first philosophical examination of several of these types thus breaking new ground in philosophical thinking about religion. It is neither a confessional treatment nor a reduction of the lived experience to psychological or sociological phenomena. While Gschwandtner''s treatment focuses on Christian forms of expression of these different types it opens the path to broader examinations of ways of living religion that might enable scholars to give a more nuanced account of their similarities and differences.
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