How can we talk about ways in which God is revealed to human beings when religiosity so often seems to have lost the capacity authentically to reflect what people believe? Robyn Horner boldly addresses this question by maintaining that what people believe is actually less important than what they experience.
How can we talk about ways in which God is revealed to human beings when religiosity so often seems to have lost the capacity authentically to reflect what people believe? Robyn Horner boldly addresses this question by maintaining that what people believe is actually less important than what they experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robyn Horner is Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne. She writes at the intersections of hermeneutic phenomenology, poststructuralism and fundamental theology. Professor Horner is also the author of Rethinking God as Gift: Marion, Derrida and the Limits of Phenomenology (Fordham University Press, 2001) and of Jean-Luc Marion: A Theo-Logical Introduction (Ashgate, 2005). She is in addition the volume editor, alongside Claude Roman, of The Experience of Atheism: Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Religion (Bloomsbury, 2021).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Problem in Context: 1. Introduction to the book 2. Living in a secular age Part II. Revelation in contemporary philosophy and theology: 3. Revelation as a philosophical problem 4. Revelation as a theological problem I - Theology and metaphysics Part III. THe Event of Revelation: 6. A hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to theology 7. Revelation exceeds experience 8. Revelation affects experience 9. Revelation shapes experience 10. The event in person - Revelation transforms.
Part I. The Problem in Context: 1. Introduction to the book 2. Living in a secular age Part II. Revelation in contemporary philosophy and theology: 3. Revelation as a philosophical problem 4. Revelation as a theological problem I - Theology and metaphysics Part III. THe Event of Revelation: 6. A hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to theology 7. Revelation exceeds experience 8. Revelation affects experience 9. Revelation shapes experience 10. The event in person - Revelation transforms.
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