The Possibility and Limits of the Experiential Knowledge of God in Islamic Thought with an Emphasis on the Sadrian Point of View
Many of the prominent Christian philosophers of religion interpret religious experience as experience with the Divine. According to individuals such as Swinburne and Alston—two leading contemporary philosophers of religions—experience with the Divine is a type of experiential knowledge of God. By pr...
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Main Author: | Ali Shirwani Shirwani |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Persian |
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Maarej Research Institute of Revelation Sciences
2011-04-01
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Series: | حکمت اسرا |
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Online Access: | https://hikmat.isramags.ir/article_6646_9477ed5b9c415a1d69426809002502f2.pdf |
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