Introduction
Frank E. Reynolds
PART I
Philosophical Perspectives
1. On the Origins of Philosophy of Religion: The Need for a New Narrative of Its Founding
David Tracy
2. Comparison, History, Truth
Charles Taylor
3. Denaturalizing Discourse: Abhidharmikas, Propositionalists, and the Comparative Philosophy of Religion
Paul J. Griffiths
PART II
Myth and Philosophy: Similarities and Differences
4. Myth, Philosophy, and Religion in Ancient Greece
Arthur W. H. Adkins
5. Kukai: Philosophizing in the Archaic
Thomas P. Kasulis
6. Antinomy and Cosmology: Kant Among the Maori
Gregory Schrempp
Myth, Philosophy, and Poetics
7. Hymn to Vac: Myth or Philosophy?
Laurie L. Patton
8. Beyond Philosophy: Suhrawardi's Illuminationist Path to Wisdom
Hossein Ziai
Myth, Philosophy, and Exegesis
9. Myth, Inference, and the Relativism of Reason: An Argument from the History of Judaism Howard Eilberg-Schwartz
10. Vedanta, Commentary, and the Theological Component of Cross-Cultural Study
Francis X. Clooney S.J.
Myth, Philosophy, and Secularization
11. Natural Law: A Study of Myth in a World Without Foundations
Winston Davis
12. Natural Law and Natural Right: The Role of Myth in the Discourses of Exchange and Community
Winston Davis
Index