Uses of Paradox
Explore the intriguing interplay of paradox in religious discourse with "Uses of Paradox," authored by Matthew Bagger and Matthew C. Bagger, published by Columbia University Press in 2007. This thought-provoking hardback spans 152 pages, diving deep into the significance of paradox within both Western and Asian religious contexts.
Through a unique blend of philosophical inquiry and social scientific theory, the authors provide naturalistic insights into religion's fascination with paradoxes. They argue that religious thinkers skillfully utilize these complex and often intractable paradoxes to foster self-transformation and insight. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of philosophy and religion, this book invites readers to reconsider the role of paradox in shaping belief and spirituality.
Order your copy of "Uses of Paradox" today and enrich your understanding of how these enigmatic concepts contribute to profound religious experiences!