On numerous occasions, we've noted Helen De Cruz's terrific work in philosophy of religion. Here I'd like to provide an update with some recent examples (if you haven't seen them already):
Religious Disagreement (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
"Religious conversion, transformative experience, and disagreement", Philosophia Christi, 20(1) (2018): 265 - 275.
"Etiological challenges to religious practices". American Philosophical Quarterly, 55 (4): 329 - 340.
These papers and many others can be found at her academic webpage. Check them out!
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Hello EA,
Hellen De Cruz's analysis of miracles and testimonies is also very interesting. Here's a summary video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ_hhH5CjiA
Thanks for the pointer, Robin!
-EA
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