The practice turn in global philosophy of religion

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Global philosophy of religion, Embodied knowledge, Methodological expansion

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Burley, Mikel. 2025. “‘Not So Much Thought Out as Danced Out’: Expanding Philosophy of Religion in the Light of Candomblé,” Religious Studies, 61, 466–478.

Porcher, José Eduardo. 2025. Afro-Brazilian Religions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Schilbrack, Kevin. 2020. “Religious Practice and the Formation of Subjects,” in M. David Eckel, C. Allen Speight, and Toy DuJardin, eds, The Future of Philosophy of Religion. Cham: Springer.

Schilbrack, Kevin. 2023. “The Danger in Diversifying Philosophy of Religion,” in Nathan Loewen and Agnieszka Rostalska, eds, Diversifying Philosophy of Religion, 297-311. London: Bloomsbury.

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2025-12-23

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Schilbrack, K. (2025). The practice turn in global philosophy of religion. Brazilian Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 12(1). Retrieved from https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/rbfr/article/view/59957