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Believing in order to see: on the rationality of revelation and the irrationality of some believers
Jean-Luc Marion
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page xi)
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Translator's Note (page xv)
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PART I: REASON AND FAITH TOGETHER
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1. Faith and Reason (page 3)
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2. In Defense of Argument (page 14)
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3. The Formal Reason of the Infinite (page 30)
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PART II: WHO SPEAKS ABOUT IT?
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4. On the Eminent Dignity of the Poor Baptized (page 47)
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5. The Service of Rationality in the Church (page 66)
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6. The Future of Catholicism (page 76)
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PART III: WHAT IS POSSIBLE AND WHAT SHOWS ITSELF
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7. Nothing Is Impossible for God (page 87)
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8. The Phenomenality of the Sacrament (page 102)
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9. Transcendence par Excellence (page 116)
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PART IV: RECOGNITION
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10. The Recognition of the Gift (page 125)
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11. "They Recognized Him and He Became Invisible to Them" (page 136)
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12. The Invisible Saint (page 144)
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Notes (page 153)
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Index (page 169)
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Published: 2017
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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