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This paper develops proposals for the future of philosophy of religion as a global discipline by replying to the responses to Philosophy and the Study of Religions from Andrew Irvine, J. Aaron Simmons, and James McLachlan.
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Schilbrack, K. The Future of Philosophy of Religion. SOPHIA 53, 383–388 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-014-0433-1
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