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Ways of Living Religion offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation into the nature of religious experience and its manifestation in human life. Gschwandtner brings together phenomenological and philosophical approaches to examine how religious experience is not merely an internal, individual phenomenon, but rather emerges through the concrete ways people practice and live their faith.
The work explores the relationship between philosophical inquiry and religious living, demonstrating how both inform and enrich one another. By investigating various dimensions of religious experience—including prayer, worship, community, and spiritual discipline—the author reveals how these lived practices form the foundation of authentic religious understanding. This book provides readers with frameworks for understanding religion not as abstract doctrine alone, but as embodied, lived experience embedded in everyday human existence.







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