Crossing Paths: Philosophy, Theology, Poetry represents contributions in the phenomenological hermeneutics whose ambition is to open the horizon of the interdisciplinary interpretations. The Theoretical approaches are investigating the fusion of history and philosophical questions as a hermeneutical task, supposing the possibility of questioning and signifying; the nucleus of a strong relation between morality and religion, understood from the point of view of a de-moralized conscience that, having nothing to do, gives itself to the Good from before the possibility of choosing it; the eidetic intuition of the white comprehension as a possible of the signifying to appear in the living flesh of a poem, the distinction between the poetic and the poetal body, the revelation of the latter to the comprehensive awareness before its manifestation to the already interpretative one; the status of the image whose approach sets the guidelines to a poetics of the image, implying a phenomenology of the unapparent. The section entitled Inside the texts aims apply the theoretical and methodological approaches in interpretations on philosophical, theological and poetical texts.