The Appearing of God
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ISBN-10
0198827148
ISBN-13
9780198827146
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 25th, 2018
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
332 grams
Dimensions
13.70 x 20.40 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
Phenomenology & ExistentialismNature & existence of GodChristian theology
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The nine essays in this book by a leading contemporary French philosopher explore the fluid border of philosophy and theology, and follow a path leading from some classic modern philosophical discussions of experience to the treatment of leading topics in contemporary phenomenology.
The nine essays in The Appearing of God are situated on the fluid border of philosophy and theology, and follow a path leading from classic modern philosophical discussions of experience to some leading themes in contemporary phenomenology. After an introductory exploration of Kierkegaard''s classic text that straddles the border between philosophy and theology, the reader is introduced to Husserl''s account of perception, with its demonstration that the field of phenomena is wider than that of perceptible entities, allowing phenomena that give themselves primarily to feeling. Husserl''s theory of reduction is then subjected to a critique, which identifies phenomena wholly resistant to reduction. John Paul II''s encyclical on Faith and Reason elicits a critical rejection of its attempt to reify the boundary between natural and supernatural, the author asserting in its place that love is the distinguishing mark of the knowledge of God. This theme is continued in a discussion of Heidegger''s Being and Time, where a passing reference to Pascal invites interrogation of the work''s ''methodological atheism'', which is found to leave more room than appears for love of the divine. The next three chapters deal with the themes of Anticipation, Gift and Self-Identity, all exploring aspects of a single theme, the relation of present experience to the passage of time, and especially to the future. The final chapter puts that theme, together with the theme of love and knowledge, to the service of an enquiry into how theology as an intellectual enterprise relates to the practice of worship.
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