A proposal for an epistemologically humble phenomenology: an interview with Denise Cush (UK)

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    Denise Cush was at Lancaster University while Ninian Smart (1927–2001) and Eric Sharpe (1933–2000) were there, both major scholars in the Phenomenology of Religion who also changed the way Religious Education was taught in schools in England. Cush had also switched from Theology to Religious Studies and, taking on board many of Ninian Smart’s ideas, went on to become influential in Religious Education. The following interview was conducted at King’s College London on 8 December 2017.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationGlobal phenomenologies of religion
    Subtitle of host publicationan oral history in interviews
    EditorsSatoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjell, Steven Engler
    PublisherEquinox Publishing
    Chapter9
    Pages221-244
    ISBN (Electronic)9781781799161
    ISBN (Print)9781781799154, 9781781799147
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Mar 2021

    Publication series

    NameThe study of religion in a global context
    PublisherEquinox Publishing

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