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==Intellectual foundation and background==
 
==Intellectual foundation and background==
[[Image:wmjames.jpg|right|thumb|"William James, Pajares, F. (2002). Biography, chronology, and photographs of William James. Retrieved 4 April 2005 from [[www.emory.edu]]"]]  
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[[Image:wmjames.jpg|right|thumb|"William James, Pajares, F. a biography with photographs of Wm. James.  [[www.emory.edu]]"]]  
 
Before religious studies became a field in its own right (e.g., flourishing in the US as of the late-1960s), several key intellectual figures explored religion from a variety of perspectives. One of these figures was the famous [[Pragmatism|pragmatist]] [[William James]]. His [[1902]] [[Gifford lectures]] and book ''[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]]'' examined religion from a psychological-philosophical perspective and is still influential today. His essay ''[[The Will to Believe]]'' defends the rationality of faith.  
 
Before religious studies became a field in its own right (e.g., flourishing in the US as of the late-1960s), several key intellectual figures explored religion from a variety of perspectives. One of these figures was the famous [[Pragmatism|pragmatist]] [[William James]]. His [[1902]] [[Gifford lectures]] and book ''[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]]'' examined religion from a psychological-philosophical perspective and is still influential today. His essay ''[[The Will to Believe]]'' defends the rationality of faith.