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The Philosophy of Worship: Divine and Human Aspects offers a rigorous philosophical investigation into one of humanity’s most enduring practices. Co-authored by Aaron Segal and Samuel Lebens, this Cambridge University Press publication explores worship through multiple philosophical lenses, examining both the divine dimensions and human experiences involved in religious practice.
The authors investigate fundamental questions about why worship matters, what makes it meaningful, and how it functions in human life and divine-human relationships. By considering worship from theological, metaphysical, and phenomenological perspectives, the book provides sophisticated arguments for understanding worship as more than mere ritual or social convention. It addresses core issues in philosophy of religion and offers insights relevant to both believers and philosophers of religion seeking a deeper understanding of this universal human phenomenon.







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