meaning of experience in this context:
- the senses provide knowledge to the mind
what is a religious experience based on? in terms of its knowledge
it is a knowledge claim about God or a religious figure (saint, angel, prophet,demon etc) based on a sense contact/experience
meaning of knowledge according to Plato:
true justified belief
what are the two types of religious experience that Richard Swinburne describes as being in the public realm?
what are the three types of religious experience that Richard Swinburne describes as being in the private realm?
what is a foundational religious experience?
a religious experience which leads to the formation of a new religion
examples of a foundational religious experience:
- the visions of Muhammad which lead to the formation of Islam
arguments for and against the conversion of Paul being a religious experience:
what does the word numinous describe?
- sense of awe and wonder in the presumed presence of the divine, for example the feeling when one enters a cathedral
forms of religious experience: (4)
what is a vision?
a vision is a claim by an individual or group to have seen or heard something from the divine
what three subgroups can visions be divided into?
what is a corporeal vision?
what is an imaginative vision?
what is an intellectual vision?
-an intellectual vision is one without any familiar elements, but gives us some understanding of the divine
what is a miracle?
- miracles include God doing what nature cannot do, also God doing things things that nature can do but is unexpected
why might God not interfere with nature too often and perform miracles?
because it interferes with free will
what arguments did David Hume put out against miracles?
what two choices do we have when we hear about a miracle?
- believe our narrator, thereby believing that natural laws can be broken
when does David Hume say we should believe in miracles?
when it would be a greater miracle if the miracle wasn’t true
what are the different definitions of mysticism?
what is a mystic?
someone who has experienced a different state of consciousness and it has brought them new understanding of ultimate reality
what does William James say about how religion started?
what does it mean if God is cognitively real?
He is perceptible by the human senses