What is the GCPR?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/bsor.26657Keywords:
philosophy, global philosopy, religious studies, postcolonialism, epistemologyAbstract
The Conversation puts an ear to current discussion in the field. With scholars reevaluating the legacy of every facet of Religious Studies, the team at the Bulletin thought to check in with what is happening in the world of philosophy. In so doing, we learned about an exciting endeavor known as Global Critical Philosophy of Religion. Philosophers Nathan Loewen University of Alabama), Tim Knepper (Drake University), and Gereon Kopf (Luther College) were kind enough to answer our questions about GCPR.
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