Religious Philosophy
Religious Philosophy: A branch of philosophical inquiry dedicated to exploring and understanding the nature, function, and implications of religious beliefs, practices, and experiences. It delves into questions regarding the existence and attributes of divine beings, the foundations and limits of religious knowledge, the meaning and purpose of human life, and the ethical and moral dimensions of religious conduct. Religious philosophy draws from a wide range of disciplines such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and hermeneutics to critically analyze and interpret religious texts, doctrines, and traditions. It seeks to provide a rational and coherent account of religious phenomena while engaging in dialogue with other fields of study, including education, religious education, and religious studies.