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The Phenomenon of Religion proposes a new way of seeing the bifurcation (a division into two parts or branches) within the religious phenomenon of pagan and biblical religions. In contrast to seeing the bifurcation as monotheism and polytheism, Dr. Manfred Vogel argues for viewing the separation in terms of the Buberian bifurcation that divides the It-dimension and the Thou-dimension. The It-dimension meaning: entities constituting themselves in terms of physical nature, i.e. entities that ultimately ground themselves in a dimension-of-power exemplified by many of their characterizations. The Thou-dimension meaning: entities constituting themselves in terms of personhood, i.e. to entities that ultimately ground themselves in the dimension of consciousness. On the basis of a fundamental division in religions, this work presents the case that in contrast to pagan religion, which grounds itself exclusively within the dimension of power, biblical religion grounds itself within the dimension of consciousness-instead of having a God as a power, it gives us God as a person. This revolutionary innovation raises some serious difficulties by biblical religion retaining its hold within the dimension of power. The book proceeds to analyze in detail this problematic innovation and indeed to show that the various expressions constituting biblical religion-Halachic Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-distinguish themselves from each other by varying degrees by which they divide their grounding between power and consciousness. Dr. Vogel''s conclusion on the phenomenon of religion concerns secular modernity and its influence over the history and future of religion, particularly Halachic Judaism''s emancipation under the enlightenment of modernity.

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Chapter 1 Delineating the Religious Phenomenon Chapter 2 Paganism and the Hebrew Bible Chapter 3 Halachic Judaism, Christianity and Islam—The Three "Daughter Religions" of the Hebrew Bible Chapter 4 The Religious Phenomenon in the Context of the Modern World Part 5 About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 3/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761836643, 978-0761836643
      ISBN10: 0761836640

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      Book Synopsis
      The Phenomenon of Religion proposes a new way of seeing the bifurcation (a division into two parts or branches) within the religious phenomenon of pagan and biblical religions. In contrast to seeing the bifurcation as monotheism and polytheism, Dr. Manfred Vogel argues for viewing the separation in terms of the Buberian bifurcation that divides the It-dimension and the Thou-dimension. The It-dimension meaning: entities constituting themselves in terms of physical nature, i.e. entities that ultimately ground themselves in a dimension-of-power exemplified by many of their characterizations. The Thou-dimension meaning: entities constituting themselves in terms of personhood, i.e. to entities that ultimately ground themselves in the dimension of consciousness. On the basis of a fundamental division in religions, this work presents the case that in contrast to pagan religion, which grounds itself exclusively within the dimension of power, biblical religion grounds itself within the dimension of consciousness-instead of having a God as a power, it gives us God as a person. This revolutionary innovation raises some serious difficulties by biblical religion retaining its hold within the dimension of power. The book proceeds to analyze in detail this problematic innovation and indeed to show that the various expressions constituting biblical religion-Halachic Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-distinguish themselves from each other by varying degrees by which they divide their grounding between power and consciousness. Dr. Vogel''s conclusion on the phenomenon of religion concerns secular modernity and its influence over the history and future of religion, particularly Halachic Judaism''s emancipation under the enlightenment of modernity.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Delineating the Religious Phenomenon Chapter 2 Paganism and the Hebrew Bible Chapter 3 Halachic Judaism, Christianity and Islam—The Three "Daughter Religions" of the Hebrew Bible Chapter 4 The Religious Phenomenon in the Context of the Modern World Part 5 About the Author

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