Adam Graves presents a new framework for understanding the importance of the concept of revelation in the development of phenomenology while also charting a path towards a more fruitful understanding of the relationship between reason and revelation, one that is rooted in a deeper appreciation of the complexities of our linguistic inheritance.
Adam Graves presents a new framework for understanding the importance of the concept of revelation in the development of phenomenology while also charting a path towards a more fruitful understanding of the relationship between reason and revelation, one that is rooted in a deeper appreciation of the complexities of our linguistic inheritance.
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction. A Battle Cry: Reason, Revelation and the 'Theological Turn' Chapter 1. Retracing the Turn: Revelation and the Two Faces of Phenomenology Chapter 2. Phenomenology, Theology and Counter-Contamination in Early Heidegger Chapter 3. Marion's Radical Revelation: Givenness and the Anonymous Call Chapter 4. Ricoeur's Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Revelation: The World Reconfigured Conclusion. Language, Reception, Contingency Epilogue. In the Beginning Was the Word Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction. A Battle Cry: Reason, Revelation and the 'Theological Turn' Chapter 1. Retracing the Turn: Revelation and the Two Faces of Phenomenology Chapter 2. Phenomenology, Theology and Counter-Contamination in Early Heidegger Chapter 3. Marion's Radical Revelation: Givenness and the Anonymous Call Chapter 4. Ricoeur's Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Revelation: The World Reconfigured Conclusion. Language, Reception, Contingency Epilogue. In the Beginning Was the Word Bibliography
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