If you liked Phenomenology of Religious Belief by Michael J. Shapiro, Ward Blanton, and Yvonne Sherwood, start with Politics of Moralizing (2013), Cinematic political thought (1999), and Time of the City (2010). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Politics of Moralizing 2013 · 264 pages · Michael J. Shapiro · Same author
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What should I read after Phenomenology of Religious Belief?

BookOrb recommends Politics of Moralizing (2013), Cinematic political thought (1999), Time of the City (2010), Paul and the philosophers (2013), and Representing the irreparable (2008).

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Who wrote Phenomenology of Religious Belief?

Phenomenology of Religious Belief is by Michael J. Shapiro, Ward Blanton, and Yvonne Sherwood.