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Genealogy of Marion''s Philosophy of Religion - Apparent Darkness

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Informationen zum Autor Tamsin Jones is Director of Undergraduate Studies and Lecturer on Religion for the Committee on the Study of Religion at Harvard University. Klappentext At once situated at the crossroads of the debate over the turn to religion in French phenomenology and an inquiry into the retrieval of early Christian writings within this discourse, A Genealogy of Marion's Philosophy of Religion opens up a new view of the phenomenology of religious experience. Zusammenfassung Central, yet previously unexamined, infl uences on Marion's thought Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Sightings: The Location and Function of Patristic Citation in Jean-Luc Marion's Writing 2. How to Avoid Idolatry: A Comparison of "Apophasis" in Gregory of Nyssa and Dionysius the Areopagite 3. Giving a Method: Securing Phenomenology's Place as "First Philosophy" 4. Interpreting "Saturated Phenomenality": Marion's Hermeneutical Turn? 5. The Apparent in the Darkness: Evaluating Marion's Apophatic Phenomenology Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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