ABSTRACT

Critical Realism and Spirituality contextualizes, delineates, explores and critiques the turn to spirituality and religion in critical realism, which has been under way since the mid-1990s, as well as telling its story. It provides incisive discussion and anaysis of the following broad questions:

  • How does critical realism allow and facilitate the resolution of problems in the area of comparative religion?
  • Can it help you to justify your own faith or belief?
  • What are the implications of the new philosophy of meta-Reality for traditional religious studies and how we organize and conduct our lives?

A range of distinguished critical realists, theological critical realists and scholars working with related approaches (Roland Benedikter, Roy Bhaskar, Terry Eagleton, Mervyn Hartwig, Alister McGrath, Markus Molz, Jamie Morgan, Andrew Wright and others) bring their talents to bear on this task. While their personal beliefs span the whole spectrum from theism to atheism, they are united by the desire to open up a space for dialogue of one kind or another (intra-faith, inter-faith and/or extra-faith), promoting mutual understanding, respect and the unity and capability for collective emancipatory action on a global scale that humanity is so sorely in need of. This book is therefore, essential reading for students and academics alike in Religous Studies, Theology and Philosophy.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

part I|71 pages

The Resurgence of Religion and Spirituality

chapter 1|46 pages

The Rise of Neo-Integrative Worldviews

Towards a rational spirituality for the coming planetary civilization? 1

chapter 2|15 pages

Beyond Fundamentalism

Spiritual realism, spiritual literacy and education

part II|104 pages

Theism and Atheism

chapter 4|46 pages

Judgemental Rationality and the Equivalence of Argument

Realism about God

chapter 5|10 pages

Response to Morgan's critique

chapter 6|13 pages

Transcendence and God

Reflections on critical realism, the ‘New Atheism', and Christian theology

chapter 7|17 pages

Human Sciences at the edge of Panentheism

God and the limits of ontological realism 1

chapter 8|16 pages

Beyond East and West

part III|130 pages

Spirituality and Metareality

chapter 10|22 pages

Anti-anthropic Spirituality

Dualism, duality and non-duality

chapter 11|24 pages

‘The more you kick God out the front door, the more he comes in through the window'

Sean Creaven's critique of transcendental dialectical critical realism and the philosophy of metaReality

chapter 12|37 pages

Resisting the Theistic Turn