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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I Reflections on the Theological Turn
- Continuing to Look for God in France: On the Relationship Between Phenomenology and Theology 13
- Being Without God 30
- The Appearing and the Irreducible 42
- ‘‘it / is true’’ 68
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PART II Jean-Luc Marion
- The Phenomenality of the Sacrament— Being and Givenness 87
- The Human in Question: Augustinian Dimensions in Jean-Luc Marion 103
- The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness 120
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PART III Michel Henry
- Michel Henry’s Theory of Disclosive Moods 133
- Can We Hear the Voice of God? Michel Henry and the Words of Christ 147
- Radical Phenomenology Reveals a Measure of Faith and a Need for a Levinasian Other in Henry’s Life 158
- The Truth of Life: Michel Henry on Marx 168
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PART IV Jean-Louis Chrétien
- The Call of Grace Henri de Lubac, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and the Theological Conditions of Christian Radical Phenomenology 179
- Between Call and Voice: The Antiphonal Thought of Jean-Louis Chrétien 196
- Chrétien on the Call That Wounds 208
- Embodied Ears: Being in the World and Hearing the Other 222
- The Witness of Humility 233
- Notes 253
- Contributors 305
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Reflections on the Theological Turn
- Continuing to Look for God in France: On the Relationship Between Phenomenology and Theology 13
- Being Without God 30
- The Appearing and the Irreducible 42
- ‘‘it / is true’’ 68
-
PART II Jean-Luc Marion
- The Phenomenality of the Sacrament— Being and Givenness 87
- The Human in Question: Augustinian Dimensions in Jean-Luc Marion 103
- The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness 120
-
PART III Michel Henry
- Michel Henry’s Theory of Disclosive Moods 133
- Can We Hear the Voice of God? Michel Henry and the Words of Christ 147
- Radical Phenomenology Reveals a Measure of Faith and a Need for a Levinasian Other in Henry’s Life 158
- The Truth of Life: Michel Henry on Marx 168
-
PART IV Jean-Louis Chrétien
- The Call of Grace Henri de Lubac, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and the Theological Conditions of Christian Radical Phenomenology 179
- Between Call and Voice: The Antiphonal Thought of Jean-Louis Chrétien 196
- Chrétien on the Call That Wounds 208
- Embodied Ears: Being in the World and Hearing the Other 222
- The Witness of Humility 233
- Notes 253
- Contributors 305
- Index 307