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Words of life : new theological turns in French phenomenology / edited by Bruce Ellis Benson and Norman Wirzba.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Perspectives in continental philosophy.
- Fordham perspectives in continental philosophy.
- Perspectives in continental philosophy
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Phenomenological theology.
- Philosophy, French.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (ix, 311 p. )
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Fordham University Press, c2010.
- Contents:
- Continuing to look for God in France: on the relationship between phenomenology and theology / J. Aaron Simmons
- Being without God / Jeffrey Bloechl
- The appearing and the irreducible / Jean-Yves Lacoste
- "it/is true" / Kevin Hart
- The phenomenality of the sacrament: being and givenness / Jean-Luc Marion
- The human in question: Augustinian dimensions in Jean-Luc Marion / Jeffrey L. Kosky
- The poor phenomenon: Marion and the problem of givenness / Anthony J. Steinbock
- Michel Henry's theory of disclosive moods / Jeffrey Hanson
- Can we hear the voice of God? Michel Henry and Words of Christ / Christina M. Gschwandtner
- Radical phenomenology reveals a measure of faith and a need for a Levinasian other in Henry's life / Ronald L. Mercer, jr.
- The truth of life: Michel Henry on Marx / Clayton Crocket
- The call of grace: Henri de Lubac, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and the theological conditions of Christian radical phenomenology / Joshua Davis
- Between call and voice: the antiphoneal thought of Jean-Louis Chrétien / Joseph Ballan
- Chrétien on the call that wounds / Bruce Ellis Benson
- Embodied ears: being in the world and hearing the other / Brian Treanor
- The witness of humility / Norman Wirzba.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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