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Orthodoxy and Religious Experience

Aelred Graham

Life of the Spirit March 1, 1948 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1017/s0269359300033747 via Semantic Scholar

Summary

The author begins by questioning how to define 'orthodoxy' and 'religious experience' without bias, referencing Bishop Warburton's remark that orthodoxy is merely one's own opinion. William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience' is noted for its empirical collection of diverse phenomena categorized as religious experience, though the author suggests James had limited philosophical generalization skills. The paper aims to delimit the discussion of these terms to avoid confusion.

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Design theoretical or philosophical paper
Key finding The paper argues that defining 'orthodoxy' and 'religious experience' is problematic and requires careful delimitation to avoid question-begging assumptions.

Abstract

It may be as well to begin, in the approved scholastic manner, by defining one's terms; or at least by delimiting the field of discussion-a very necessary step surely with a paper so ambiguously worded as this one! Orthodoxy, my Lord'. said Bishop Warburton, is my doxy-heterodoxy is another man's doxy'. No doubt we could improve on that and together hit upon a less question-begging statement of what we mean by ‘orthodoxy'. All the same, I must try not to confuse the issue by taking too much for granted. And what are we to understand by that indeterminate phrase ‘religious experience'? At the beginning of the century William James devoted a series of Gifford Lectures to The Varieties of Religious Experience-a work still being reprinted even in these days of paper shortage. James was, professedly an empiricist, with but a limited gift for philosophical generalisation, so that his collected data have both the interest and the tediousness of a case book'; but they serve to show how varied are the phenomena which have been placed-whether legitimately or not is another question!—in the category of ‘religious experience’.

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