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  1. How a Modest Fideism may Constrain Theistic Commitments: Exploring an Alternative to Classical Theism.John Bishop - 2007 - Philosophia 35 (3-4):387-402.
    On the assumption that theistic religious commitment takes place in the face of evidential ambiguity, the question arises under what conditions it is permissible to make a doxastic venture beyond one’s evidence in favour of a religious proposition. In this paper I explore the implications for orthodox theistic commitment of adopting, in answer to that question, a modest, moral coherentist, fideism. This extended Jamesian fideism crucially requires positive ethical evaluation of both the motivation and content of religious doxastic ventures. I (...)
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  • A bhakti rendition of Nala-Damayantī: Ṭoḍarmal’s ‘Nectar of Nal’s life’. [REVIEW]Susan S. Wadley - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (1):27-56.
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  • The yogī and the goddess.Nicholas F. Gier - 1997 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (2):265-287.
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  • Five heads and no tale: Hanumān and the popularization of tantra. [REVIEW]Philip Lutgendorf - 2001 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (3):269-296.
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  • A Reader’s Guide to The Self Possessed.J. E. Llewellyn - 2010 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 14 (2-3):299-311.
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  • Krsna's Victory over Bāna and Goddess KotavÄ«'s Manifestation in the Harivamśa.André Couture - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (5/6):593-620.
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