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Finally Theology
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Emmanuel Falque
Published: 01 June 2016
...The more we theologize, the better we philosophize. Falque deplores the division of labor where philosophers stop where theologians pick up with the separation of the two fields (as with Levinas, Ricoeur, Marion, Lacoste, Chrétien…). He calls for division of professions rather than of tasks...
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Prayer: Addressing the Name
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Karmen Mackendrick
Published: 14 November 2012
... Speaking Denials” Derrida “Sauf le Nom” Derrida The Ark of Speech Chrétien Chrètien Jean Louis Fragmentation and Memory Meditations on Christian Doctrine MacKendrick The Inoperative Community Nancy Isaiah Biblical book “Paul and the Reduction” Hart “The Unfathomability of Sincerity...
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Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty
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Christina M. Gschwandtner
Published: 01 November 2012
...Chapter 7 is concerned with Jean-Louis Chrétien’s phenomenology. Chrétien attempts to recover something more originary and more primordial than traditional philosophy, something that escapes its obsession with presence and evidence. In so doing, he draws on biblical texts and poetic sources...
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The Hospitality of Listening: A Note on Sacramental Strangeness
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RICHARD KEARNEY and KASCHA SEMONOVITCH
Published: 02 May 2011
... an account of a sacramental ethics that is always hospitable to the strange. Drawing on various texts from Augustine, Lewis Mackey, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jean Chrétien, and others, it narrates a history of the sacramental in Christian intellectual history. It advocates “listening” as a primary method...
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Laws of Tact and Genre
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Adam Zachary Newton
Published: 02 December 2014
... . Known rabbinically as metamei et ha’yadayim (substantive, tum’at yadayim ) that formula will be advanced in the introductory section, “Laws of Tact and Genre,” which samples analyses of the corporeal by Jean Luc Nancy, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and Jacques Derrida and opens...