The visible and the revealed / Jean-Luc Marion ; translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner and others.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Perspectives in continental philosophyEditor: New York : Fordham University Press, 2008Descripción: xvii, 181 páginasTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 0823228835
- 9780823228836
- 210 M341v 2008
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210 H921d 1999 Diálogos sobre la religión natural / | 210 H921h 1966 Historia natural de la religión / | 210 K16r 1981 La religión dentro de los límites de la mera razón / | 210 M341v 2008 The visible and the revealed / | 210 O98 2005 The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion / | 210 S757i 1965 Introducción a la psicología de la religión / | 210 T969r 2003 Reflexiones contra la religión / |
Incluye bibliografía.
The possible and revelation -- The saturated phenomenon -- Metaphysics and phenomenology: a relief for theology -- ´Christian philosophy´: hermeneutic or heuristic? -- Sketch of a phenomenological concept of the gift -- What cannot be said: Apophasis and the discourse of love -- The banality of saturation -- Faith and reason.
´In The Visible and the Revealed, Jean-Luc Marion brings together his most significant papers dealing with the relationship between philosophy and theology. Covering the ground from some of his earliest writings on this topic to very recent reflections, they are particularly useful for understanding the progression of Marion´s thought on such topics as the saturated phenomenon and the possibility of something like ´Christian Philosophy.´ The book contains his seminal pieces on the saturated phenomenon and on the gift, although the essays also explore more recent developments of his thought on these topics.´ ´Several chapters explicitly explore the boundary line between philosophy and theology or their mutual enrichment and influence. In one of the final pieces, ´The Banality of Saturation,´ Marion considers some of the most recent objections brought against his notion of the saturated phenomenon and responds to them in detail, suggesting that saturated phenomena are neither as rare nor as inflexible as often assumed. The work contains two chapters not previously available in English and brings together several other pieces previously translated but now difficult to find. For readers interested in the relation between the two disciplines, this is indispensable reading.´--BOOK JACKET.
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