Narrative, Theology, and Philosophy of Religion

In Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion (2021)
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Abstract

In this entry, we survey key discussions on the role of narrative in theology and philosophy of religion. We begin with epistemological questions about whether and how narrative offers genuine understanding of reality. We explore how narrative intersects with the problems of evil and divine hiddenness. We discuss narrative's role in theological reflection and practice in general, and in black and feminist theologies specifically. We close by briefly exploring the role of narrative in theorization about life's meaning.

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Joshua Seachris
University of Notre Dame

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