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Contents
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Jean-Luc Marion
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Translators’ Note xi
- Introduction xiii
- Foreword xxxiii
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Part I Envoy
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Privilege of a Question 3
- 2 The Privilege of a Notion: Revelation 17
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Part II The Constitution of the Aporia
- 3 Thomas Aquinas and the Epistemological Interpretation 37
- 4 Suárez and the Sufficiency of the Proposition 49
- 5 The Magisterium’s Reserve 63
- 6 The Metaphysical Origin of the Common Concept of Revelation 74
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Part III The Restitution of a Theological Concept
- 7 The Possibilities and the Aporias of a Theological Concept of Revelation 93
- 8 Unconcealment or Uncovering 109
- 9 “Ista revelatio, ipsa est attractio” 124
- 10 The Other Logic and Its Determinations 137
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Part IV Christ as Phenomenon
- 11 Nobody’s Manifestation 165
- 12 What the “Mystery” Uncovers (Paul) 181
- 13 Parable and Confession (the Synoptics) 204
- 14 The “Mystery”—of Whom? (John) 227
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Part V The Icon of the Invisible
- 15 Monotheism and Trinity: An Ontic Model 257
- 16 Immanence and Economy: A Historical Model 273
- 17 The Trinity as Icon: A Phenomenal Model 296
- 18 The Trinity as the Phenomenality of the Gift 316
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Part VI The Opening
- 19 Being, Uncovered from Elsewhere 337
- 20 Time, Uncovered from Elsewhere 357
- Notes 379
- Index 487
- Cultural Memory in the Present 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Translators’ Note xi
- Introduction xiii
- Foreword xxxiii
-
Part I Envoy
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Privilege of a Question 3
- 2 The Privilege of a Notion: Revelation 17
-
Part II The Constitution of the Aporia
- 3 Thomas Aquinas and the Epistemological Interpretation 37
- 4 Suárez and the Sufficiency of the Proposition 49
- 5 The Magisterium’s Reserve 63
- 6 The Metaphysical Origin of the Common Concept of Revelation 74
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Part III The Restitution of a Theological Concept
- 7 The Possibilities and the Aporias of a Theological Concept of Revelation 93
- 8 Unconcealment or Uncovering 109
- 9 “Ista revelatio, ipsa est attractio” 124
- 10 The Other Logic and Its Determinations 137
-
Part IV Christ as Phenomenon
- 11 Nobody’s Manifestation 165
- 12 What the “Mystery” Uncovers (Paul) 181
- 13 Parable and Confession (the Synoptics) 204
- 14 The “Mystery”—of Whom? (John) 227
-
Part V The Icon of the Invisible
- 15 Monotheism and Trinity: An Ontic Model 257
- 16 Immanence and Economy: A Historical Model 273
- 17 The Trinity as Icon: A Phenomenal Model 296
- 18 The Trinity as the Phenomenality of the Gift 316
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Part VI The Opening
- 19 Being, Uncovered from Elsewhere 337
- 20 Time, Uncovered from Elsewhere 357
- Notes 379
- Index 487
- Cultural Memory in the Present 495