Working in, while displacing, a tradition inaugurated by Husserl and continued by philosophers such as Heidegger, Marion, and Lacoste, Hart puts forward a new phenomenology of religion that claims that ethics and religion are not always unified or continuous.
Working in, while displacing, a tradition inaugurated by Husserl and continued by philosophers such as Heidegger, Marion, and Lacoste, Hart puts forward a new phenomenology of religion that claims that ethics and religion are not always unified or continuous.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Hart is Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia and Eric D'Arcy Professor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Inward Life 1. In Priora Extendens Me: Confessions, IX. x. 23-25 2. Inward Life: On Fichte and Henry Part II. Aspects of the Kingdom 3. "An Infinite Relation to God": Hegel and Beyond 4. Homo Humanus: Kierkegaard on Loving in the World with Constant Reference to Aquinas 5. Bonhoeffer's Religious Clothes Part III. Manifestations 6. The Manifestation of the Father 7. Phenomenology of the Christ 8. Notes Toward a Supreme Phenomenology Part IV. Traces 9. Kingdoms of God: On Kant and Derrida 10. Presence 11. Four or Five Words in Derrida Part V. Coda 12. Guilty Forgiveness 13. Our Father Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Inward Life 1. In Priora Extendens Me: Confessions, IX. x. 23-25 2. Inward Life: On Fichte and Henry Part II. Aspects of the Kingdom 3. "An Infinite Relation to God": Hegel and Beyond 4. Homo Humanus: Kierkegaard on Loving in the World with Constant Reference to Aquinas 5. Bonhoeffer's Religious Clothes Part III. Manifestations 6. The Manifestation of the Father 7. Phenomenology of the Christ 8. Notes Toward a Supreme Phenomenology Part IV. Traces 9. Kingdoms of God: On Kant and Derrida 10. Presence 11. Four or Five Words in Derrida Part V. Coda 12. Guilty Forgiveness 13. Our Father Notes Index
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