This book provides a critical introduction to twentieth-century French phenomenology and philosophy of religion. Emmanuel Falque, the most important voice in contemporary French philosophy of religion, offers a novel and creative philosophy of the body at the intersection of philosophy and theology.
This book provides a critical introduction to twentieth-century French phenomenology and philosophy of religion. Emmanuel Falque, the most important voice in contemporary French philosophy of religion, offers a novel and creative philosophy of the body at the intersection of philosophy and theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emmanuel Falque is Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic Institute of Paris. He is well known for writings that combine an expertise in medieval philosophy, modern French phenomenology, and theology. His recent publications include Passer le Rubicon [Crossing the Rubicon] (2013), Saint Bonaventure et l'entrée de Dieu en théologie (2000); Dieu, la chair et l'autre [God, the Flesh and the Other] (2008) and the trilogy: Le passseur de Gethsémani (1999), Métamorphose de la finitude [Metamorphosis of Finitude] (2004), and Les Noces de l'Agneau [The Wedding Feast of the Lamb] (2011). His works have been translated into English, Spanish, and Italian.
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Opening: The Loving Struggle Part I: Limitation 1. Khôra, or the Grand Bifurcation in Derrida 2. A Phenomenology of the Underground in Merleau-Ponty Part II: Revelation 3. The Face without a Face in Lévinas 4. The Phenomenology of the Extraordinary in Marion Part III: Incarnation 5. Is there Flesh without the Body in Michel Henry? 6. Adam, or the Arch of the Flesh in Chrétien Part IV: Experience 7. Visited Facticity in Lacoste 8. A Phenomenology of Experience in Romano Epilogue: The Hedgehog and the Fox Index
Opening: The Loving Struggle Part I: Limitation 1. Khôra, or the Grand Bifurcation in Derrida 2. A Phenomenology of the Underground in Merleau-Ponty Part II: Revelation 3. The Face without a Face in Lévinas 4. The Phenomenology of the Extraordinary in Marion Part III: Incarnation 5. Is there Flesh without the Body in Michel Henry? 6. Adam, or the Arch of the Flesh in Chrétien Part IV: Experience 7. Visited Facticity in Lacoste 8. A Phenomenology of Experience in Romano Epilogue: The Hedgehog and the Fox Index
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