Abstract
<p>Despite the crisis in institutionalised religion, religious questions are occupying philosophical reflection more than ever. This volume compiles different approaches to the philosophy of religion, which at the same time deal with current topics in an exemplary manner. Important approaches from the history of philosophy are reflected on, as are the implications of politics and art history. Thus, an overview of current debates is offered, which encompass not only Christian denominations, but also other religions. Last but not least, the book addresses problems relating to possible new approaches to the phenomenologically determined philosophy of religion as well as their conditions in late modernity. <bold>With contributions by</bold> Mag. Stefan Beig., Dr. Michael Blamauer, Dr. Hans Brandl, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Reinhold Esterbauer, Dr. Wolfgang Fasching, Univ.-Ass. Dr. Matthias Flatscher, Dr. Peter Gaitsch, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Sören Hoffmann, Dr. Waldemar Jakimiuk, Prof. Dr. Branko Klun, Mag. Susanne Kummer, Prof. Dr. Sophie Loidolt, O. Univ.-Prof. em. Dr. Gerhard Luf, MMag Daniel Popelka, Prof. Dr. Markus Riedenauer, Dr. Martin Ross, Mag. Dr. Philipp Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Walter Schweidler, Univ.-Prof. em. Dr. Günter Virt and Martin Weiß.</p>