Adolf Reinach

The Problem of Religious Conversion on the Example of Phenomenological Movement in Germany

This article looks at the origins of phenomenological investigations into the problem of religion. Reinach’s Aufzeichnungen drew the attention of Göttingen phenomenologists toward religious experience; at the same time the philosophical discussion was accompanied by the active interest of Husserl’s students in Christianity. This article summarizes psychological research into the problem of religious conversion before reconstructing the history of phenomenological religiosity.