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Phenomenology and the "theological turn": the French debate

Dominique Janicaud c2000 © Fordham University Press
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  • ATLA Special Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823220533 (paper)
  • 9780823220526 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Philosophy
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  • Frontmatter
  • Part I: The Theological Turn of French Phenomenology by Dominique Janicaud
  • Translator's Introduction (page 3)
  • 1. Contours of the Turn (page 16)
  • 2. The Swerve (page 35)
  • 3. Veerings (page 50)
  • 4. The Surprises of Immanence (page 70)
  • 5. Reorientation (page 87)
  • Part II: Phenomenology and Theology
  • Translator's Preface: The Phenomenology of Religion: New Possibilities for Philosophy and for Religion (page 107)
  • Introduction: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Religion (by Jean-François Courtine, page 121)
  • 6. Experience and Language in Religious Discourse (by Paul Ricœur, page 127)
  • 7. The Wounded Word: Phenomenology of Prayer (by Jean-Louis Chrétien, page 147)
  • 8. The Saturated Phenomenon (by Jean-Luc Marion, page 176)
  • 9. Speech and Religion: The Word of God (by Michel Henry, page 217)
  • English-Language Editions Cited (page 243)
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CK 10.2 (2004): 354-355 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/54507
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