Phenomenology and the Horizon of Experience Spiritual Themes in Henry, Marion, and Lacoste Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies Series
Auteur : Rivera Joseph
Part 1 Horizonality 1. Overcoming the Metaphysics of Representation 2. Affection and the Horizon of Experience Part 2 Michel Henry and Life 3. Incarnate Self: The Night of Love 4. Spiritual Life and the Phenomenology of Life 5. The Spirit of Empathy Part 3 Jean-Luc Marion and the Gift 6. Selving: L’adonné and Ethics 7. Spiritual Exercises: An Augustinian Reduction 8. The Given and the Manifestation of the Trinity Part 4 Jean-Yves Lacoste and Liturgy 9. Spiritual Life: Angst, Peace, Love 10. Lived Experience and Metaphysics in Theology 11. The Body and Eucharistic Experience Postscript 12. Sacramental Worldhood
Joseph Rivera is a tenured professor of philosophy and theology at Dublin City University, Ireland. He is the author of The Contemplative Self after Michel Henry (2015) and Political Theology and Pluralism: Renewing Public Dialogue (2018). He’s the co-editor with Joseph O’Leary of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Theology.
Date de parution : 09-2023
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Date de parution : 12-2021
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Vice Versa; Resolute Anticipation; Exterior Body; Eucharistic Experience; Violates; Face To Face; Disengaged; Confer; Theological Reduction; Spiritual Practice; Coffee Mug; Henry’s Work; Mystical Body; Absolute Life; Sacramental Experience; Christ’s Flesh; Hans Urs Von Balthasar; Living Flesh; Lacoste’s Work; Phenomenological Reduction; Phenomenological Theology; Saturated Phenomena; Marion’s Phenomenology; Sacramental Worldhood; Adversus Haereses