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THEOLOGICAL TURN IN PHENOMENOLCB: Reframing Continental Philosophy of Religion


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2020
In this collection, the question "Must we cross the Rubicon?" is central. However, rather than simply opposing or subscribing to Falque's position, the individual chapters of this book interrogate and critically reflect on the relationship between theology and philosophy, offering novel perspectives and redrawing the outlines of their borderlands.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786616227
ISBN-10: 178661622X
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Cuprins

Foreword

  • Richard Kearney (Boston College)

  • Introduction

  • Martin Koci and Jason W. Alvis (University of Vienna), Transgressing the Boundaries: Introducing Emmanuel Falque


  • I. Interpreting Emmanuel Falque

  • Emmanuel Falque (Institut Catholique de Paris), Philosophy and Theology: New Boundaries
  • Bruce Ellis Benson (St Andrews), Where is the Philosophical/Theological Rubicon?: Toward a Radical Rethinking of ¿Religion¿
  • Jakub ¿apek (Charles University, Prague), Philosophy and Theology: What Happens When We Cross the Boundary?
  • William C. Woody (Boston College), Foreign Exchange or Hostile Incursion
  • Tamsin Jones (Trinity College Hartford), The Geography of the Rubicon: Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies in the American Context


  • II. Emmanuel Falque in Comparison

  • William L. Connelly (Institut Catholique de Paris), At the Confluence of Phenomenology and Non-Phenomenology: Maurice Blondel and Emmanuel Falque
  • Katerina Köí (Charles University, Prague), A Friendly Tussle between Hermeneutics and Phenomenology: From Ricoeur to Falque and Beyond
  • Lorenza Bottacin Cantoni (University of Padova), Hoc est corpus meum: Kenosis, Responsibility and the Ethics of the Spread Body between Levinas and Falque
  • Francesca Peruzzotti (Institut Catholique de Paris/San Carlo College Modena), God¿s word and the human word. Philosophy and theology in Emmanuel Falque¿s phenomenology


  • III. Constructive-Critical Engagements

  • Carla Canullo (University of Macerata), Oportet transire: How ¿Crossing¿ becomes a questio de homine
  • Andrew Sackin-Poll (University of Cambridge), Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Conversion
  • Barnabas Asprey (University of Cambridge), Transforming Heideggerian Finitude? Following Pathways Opened by Emmanuel Falque
  • Victor Emma-Adamah (University of Cambridge), The Sense of Finitude: A Blondelian Engagement
  • Steven DeLay (Woolf University), The Power at Work Within Us

  • Conclusion

  • Emmanuel Falque, To Die of Not Writing
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