Are You There, God? It’s Me, the Theist: On the Viability and Virtue of Non-Doxastic Prayer

In Oliver Crisp, James Arcadi & Jordan Wessling (eds.), Analyzing Prayer: Theological and Philosophical Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 38-58 (2022)
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Abstract

The idea of “nonbelieving prayer” might sound odd, maybe even paradoxical. a closer examination of the functions of prayer and how religious participants actually engage in it tells a different story. After developing a working definition of prayer, this chapter examines a few types and functions of prayer and argues that they can be performed non-doxastically. In fact, such a stance might even be more epistemically and theologically virtuous than that which would accompany full belief in the kind of God who could be the recipient of such manifestations of human prayer.

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Amber L. Griffioen
Duke Kunshan University

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