Interdisciplinary Approaches to Religion, Philosophy, and Literature

Authors

  • 1 Dr. Emily Carter 1 Department of Comparative Literature, University of Oxford, UK Author
  • 2 Prof. Ahmed El-Sayed Department of Philosophy, Cairo University, Egypt Author

Keywords:

religion, philosophy, literature, interdisciplinarity, ethics, human experience

Abstract

The intersection of religion, philosophy, and literature has long been a fertile ground for interdisciplinary research. Each discipline provides unique insights into the understanding of human experience, cultural development, and intellectual traditions. Religion contributes spiritual frameworks and ethical systems; philosophy offers rational inquiry and metaphysical reflection; while literature embodies cultural narratives, emotions, and artistic expression. By engaging in an interdisciplinary dialogue, scholars can uncover deeper meanings of texts, belief systems, and philosophical ideas that shape civilizations. This article explores the synergies among these fields, emphasizing their shared role in addressing existential questions, moral dilemmas, and identity formation across cultures.

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Published

2024-06-30

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How to Cite

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Religion, Philosophy, and Literature. (2024). International Journal of Religion and Humanities, 2(1), 17-23. https://theijrah.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/41

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