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The manifest and the revealed : a phenomenology of kenosis / by Adam Y. Wells ; with a Foreword by Kevin Hart.

Van Pelt Library BS476 .W44 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wells, Adam Y., author.
Series:
SUNY series in theology and continental thought
SUNY series in theology and Continental thought
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible--Hermeneutics.
Bible.
Hermeneutics.
Phenomenology.
Incarnation.
Philosophical theology.
Physical Description:
xvi, 190 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York, 2018.
Contents:
Part I Theoretical Considerations: Phenomenology as an Absolute Science of Scripture
Chapter 1 Phenomenology and Science in Husserl's Early Work p. 9
A Philosophy of Arithmetic and Logical Investigations p. 9
B Ideas I p. 17
Chapter 2 The Genetic Transformation of Absolute Science p. 27
A Cartesian Meditations and Formal and Transcendental Logic p. 27
B The Crisis p. 31
C The Reduction from Givenness to Pre-givenness p. 39
Chapter 3 Phenomenology as Self-Referential Science p. 51
A The Fracturing of Transcendental Subjectivity p. 52
B Mundane Science and Phenomenology p. 59
C Absolute Science as Self-Referential Science p. 65
Conclusion to Part I Phenomenology Ex Vivo p. 73
Part II Absolute Science in Practice: The Kenotic Reduction
Introduction to Part II p. 77
Chapter 4 The Life and Times of Philippians 2:5-11 p. 79
A The Hymns Purpose p. 80
B Christ's Equality with God p. 85
C Kenosis and Exaltation: Feminist Readings p. 89
Chapter 5 Kenosis and Phenomenological Reduction p. 97
A A Brief Aside: What Does it Mean to Read Phenomenologically? p. 97
B The Evolution of the Phenomenological Reduction p. 98
C The Initial Hypothesis: The Kenosis Hymn as a Reduction from Cosmos to Creation p. 104
D Love and Power: Refining the Initial Hypothesis after the Kenotic Reduction p. 108
E Ramifications of the Kenotic Reduction for Scriptural Studies p. 113
F Ramifications of the Kenotic Reduction for Phenomenology p. 115
Chapter 6 Kenotic Time: Husserl and Apocalyptic Eschatology p. 119
A Apocalypses and Apocalyptic Eschatology p. 119
B Husserlian Options for Characterizing Kenotic Time p. 124
Chapter 7 Radicalizing Husserlian Temporality: Anticipation, Depresencing, and Represencing p. 133
A The Phenomenality of Anticipation p. 134
B Time as Depresencing p. 139
C Kenotic Time as Eschatological Horizon: The Represencing of God p. 144.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438472171
143847217X
OCLC:
1036741237

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