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Religious Experience: Implications for What Is Real investigates the profound connection between personal spiritual encounters and metaphysical reality. Phillip H. Wiebe, a leading philosopher of religion, analyzes how religious experiences can inform and challenge our fundamental assumptions about what exists and what is ultimately real.
The book addresses critical questions about the epistemological status of religious experiences and their role in constructing our worldview. Wiebe examines various types of religious encounters, from mystical visions to divine communications, and evaluates their significance as potential evidence for transcendent realities. Part of the prestigious Cambridge Studies in Religion, Philosophy, and Society series, this work bridges the gap between analytical philosophy and religious inquiry.
Through rigorous philosophical examination, Wiebe demonstrates how taking religious experience seriously reshapes metaphysical discourse. The book appeals to philosophers of religion, theologians, and scholars interested in epistemology, consciousness studies, and the intersection of spirituality and reality.







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