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Emmanuel Falque is one of the foremost philosophers working in the continental philosophy of religion today. Introducing students and scholars to his thought, this is the first English-language anthology to bring together the most important extracts from Falque''s major texts, key essays and even some previously unpublished material. Spanning his entire career to date, is organised thematically and showcases the vast array of Falque''s interests and concerns, from his early work on medieval philosophy to his methodology, anthropology and Christian phenomenology. It also includes an Editor''s Introduction, which situates Falque within phenomenology''s so-called ''theological turn'' and provides a comprehensive overview of his philosophy. Falque''s thinking urges more careful consideration of human finitude, atheism in a secular age, and the interaction between philosophy and theology. Featuring further readings, user-friendly indices, and a foreward by esteemed scholar Kevin Hart, this essential collection explores the new directions Falque is taking the philosophy of religion.>
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Emmanuel Falque is Professor of Philosophy and Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Paris, France. He has published widely in phenomenology, philosophy of religion and medieval philosophy. His most recent publications include By Way of Obstacles (2022), Nothing to It (2020), The Guide to Gethsemane (2019) and The Loving Struggle (2018). Falque is also the founder of the rapidly growing International Network of Philosophy of Religion.Nikolaas Cassidy-Deketelaere is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at KU Leuven and Visiting Professor at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, Belgium. He is the (co-)editor of The Pulse of Sense: Encounters with Jean-Luc Nancy The Emmanuel Falque Reader, and author of The Philosophy of Emmanuel Falque.