Melisa Ozer

Melisa Ozer

Language & Belief: Exploring Non-Realism with Wittgenstein

Religious realism holds that a transcendent divine reality exists; non-realism sees religion as a social construct for guidance and community. Wittgenstein’s focus on language use supports non-realism, though he never fully commits.

Adapting Mithraism in Modern Spiritual Landscapes

This article explores Mithraism, an ancient religious practice centered on the sun god Mithra, examining its myths, rituals, and philosophical influences across cultures. It highlights parallels with other religions and discusses the adaptation of ancient traditions in modern contexts.