Pietism and Pragmatism: Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and William James

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Identifying the theological background for the later classical exposition of pragmatism by William James illuminates a method that can shift the parameters of contemporary philosophy of religion discourse and contribute to the development of novel solutions to perennial problems. Often associated with secular philosophical approaches, pragmatism is not often appreciated for its connection to spiritual and religious traditions and is often ignored in contemporary philosophy of religion. Walter Scott Stepanenko argues that Awakening-era figures such as John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards developed an apologetic literature that prefigures classical pragmatism and suggests the relevance of pragmatism to philosophy of religion. While pietists such as Wesley and Edwards are unified in a commitment to perfect being theism and to Christianity, William James stands in opposition to them as a philosopher who believes that moral and scientific developments make it likely that God is not perfect and that Christianity is false. This debate remains relevant to contemporary concerns about theism and the methodological overlap between pietism and pragmatism raises questions about how this method can inform a contemporary treatment of this debate. This book suggests that a contemporary reconstruction of pietists and pragmatists shared method can inspire a view according to which positive epistemic status accrues to beliefs with practical support with the result that spirituality and religion remain live options, even as big picture questions about the nature of God and the truth of Christianity remain. Read more

ASIN B0GLHC1FGK
ISBN13 979-8216374381
Language English
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 208 pages
Publication date October 1, 2026

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