Talk:Religious philosophy

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Philosophy of religion is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the philosophical study of religion, that discipline has a long history, traditionally within the study of metaphysics. Philosophy of religion is the philosophical thinking about religion by various persons, whether they claim to be believers or not. Source : Evans, C. Stephen (1985). Philosophy of Religion: Thinking about Faith. InterVarsity Press. p. 16. ISBN 0-87784-343-0.


Expanding 'Impacts' section[edit]

I've been thinking about expanding each 'Impacts' subsection to include and encompass major religions and their philosophy (e.g. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism etc.) however am unsure if this is a sustainable formatting (is there a better way to format the section?). Please let me know if you have any suggestions that would be greatly appreciated. NagaiEE (talk) 10:17, 20 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

article needs to establish the existence of the field[edit]

None of the citations in the lead or the first two sections is about religious philosophy. If there is, in fact, such a field, it needs to be clearly differentiated from the philosophy of religion, theology, and the teachings of the religions themselves.

Best wishes to everyone with the improvements —

Cheers, Patrick J. Welsh (talk) 19:10, 7 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]