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3 Becoming What We Pray: Passion’s Gentler Resolutions
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Edward F. Mooney
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Learning How to Pray
- 1 Prayer as the Posture of the Decentered Self 11
- 2 Who Prays? Levinas on Irremissible Responsibility 32
- 3 Becoming What We Pray: Passion’s Gentler Resolutions 50
- 4 Prayer as Kenosis 63
- 5 The Prayers and Tears of Friedrich Nietzsche 73
- 6 Attention and Responsibility The Work of Prayer 88
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PART II Praying and the Limits of Phenomenology
- 7 Irigaray’s Between East and West Breath, Pranayama, and the Phenomenology of Prayer 101
- 8 Heidegger and the Prospect of a Phenomenology of Prayer 119
- 9 Edith Stein Prayer and Interiority 134
- 10 ‘‘Too Deep for Words’’ The Conspiracy of a Divine ‘‘Soliloquy’’ 142
- 11 Plus de Secret The Paradox of Prayer 154
- 12 Praise—Pure and Personal? Jean-Luc Marion’s Phenomenologies of Prayer 168
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PART III Defining Prayer’s Intentionality
- 13 The Saving or Sanitizing of Prayer The Problem of the Sans in Derrida’s Account of Prayer 183
- 14 How (Not) to Find God in All Things Derrida, Levinas, and St. Ignatius of Loyola on Learning How to Pray for the Impossible 195
- 15 Prayer and Incarnation: A Homiletical Reflection 209
- 16 The Infinite Supplicant On a Limit and a Prayer 217
- 17 Proslogion 232
- Notes 245
- Contributors 293
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Learning How to Pray
- 1 Prayer as the Posture of the Decentered Self 11
- 2 Who Prays? Levinas on Irremissible Responsibility 32
- 3 Becoming What We Pray: Passion’s Gentler Resolutions 50
- 4 Prayer as Kenosis 63
- 5 The Prayers and Tears of Friedrich Nietzsche 73
- 6 Attention and Responsibility The Work of Prayer 88
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PART II Praying and the Limits of Phenomenology
- 7 Irigaray’s Between East and West Breath, Pranayama, and the Phenomenology of Prayer 101
- 8 Heidegger and the Prospect of a Phenomenology of Prayer 119
- 9 Edith Stein Prayer and Interiority 134
- 10 ‘‘Too Deep for Words’’ The Conspiracy of a Divine ‘‘Soliloquy’’ 142
- 11 Plus de Secret The Paradox of Prayer 154
- 12 Praise—Pure and Personal? Jean-Luc Marion’s Phenomenologies of Prayer 168
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PART III Defining Prayer’s Intentionality
- 13 The Saving or Sanitizing of Prayer The Problem of the Sans in Derrida’s Account of Prayer 183
- 14 How (Not) to Find God in All Things Derrida, Levinas, and St. Ignatius of Loyola on Learning How to Pray for the Impossible 195
- 15 Prayer and Incarnation: A Homiletical Reflection 209
- 16 The Infinite Supplicant On a Limit and a Prayer 217
- 17 Proslogion 232
- Notes 245
- Contributors 293
- Index 295