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Religious experience, justification, and history

Matthew Bagger argues against the use of religious experience to justify religious belief rationally. All experience implicitly requires a commitment to an explanation of its cause. Extraordinary religious experiences require a commitment to a supernatural cause, and Bagger demonstrates that the respectability of supernatural explanations has changed over time.

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