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Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of religion, theology, ultimate reality, divinity, religious belief, religious experience, sacred texts, religious practice, and the relation between faith and reason.

This page serves as Wikitheism's main hub for concepts and ideals used across the traditions listed on the Main Page. It is designed to be neutral, comparative, and expandable.

Scope

Philosophy of religion can include questions such as whether God or gods exist, what counts as religious knowledge, how religious language works, how communities interpret revelation or sacred texts, how religious ethics are justified, and how different traditions understand salvation, liberation, evil, suffering, death, and ultimate meaning.

Concept and ideal index

The following 300 starter pages are grouped by theme. Individual concept pages link back to relevant religious traditions and worldviews.

Metaphysics and ultimate reality

Knowledge, reason, and evidence

Ethics, virtues, and ideals

Salvation, liberation, and ultimate destiny

Ritual, practice, and spiritual discipline

Community, institution, and religious identity

Sacred texts, symbols, and narratives

Modern, comparative, and technology-centered concepts

Cross-indexes

External reference points