| Abstract |
Being able to name or delimit religious experience has not been the exclusive domain of philosophy, but also of stories, myths and literature. In this research we want to address the limits and possibilities of philosophy and literature when it comes to naming religious experience, taking into account the phenomenological tradition. We do this by taking the writer and philosopher Kierkegaard as a guide and, in particular, his analysis of the category of possibility where the ethical, aesthetic and religious spheres of the human being are intertwined. |