Religious Philosophy
Religious philosophy is a branch of philosophy that explores questions about religion, including the nature of the divine, the existence of God, and the relationship between faith and reason. It examines various religious beliefs and practices, seeking to understand their implications for human life and morality.
This field often engages with texts and ideas from major religions such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Philosophers like St. Augustine and Immanuel Kant have contributed significantly to discussions about the nature of faith, ethics, and the meaning of life within a religious context.