Archive Keyword: phenomenology

A Phenomenology of the Infinite: Horizon, Faith, Love.

Felix Ó Murchadha

The essential relation of the infinite to the finite, suggested already in the word itself, has troubled philosophical thinking at least...

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On Secularism and Its Discontents: Charting Pathways with a Phenomenology of Religion.

Ludger Hagedorn; Michael Staudigl

It was in Vienna where, nearly 90 years ago, Sigmund Freud's groundbreaking critique of modern civilization appeared. Civilization and Its...

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Phenomenology of Secular Society and Its Scientism.

Jonna Bornemark

Since its inception, phenomenology has been a forceful power against scientism and positivism. For this reason, among others, it has the...

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Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Scripture: Marion, Henry, and Falque on the Person of Christ.

Christina Gschwandtner

Scriptural passages make a surprising appearance at many crucial points in the philosophical explications of several contemporary thinkers....

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Spiritual Exercises in a Secular Age: Prospects for a Theological Reduction.

Joseph Rivera

Phenomenology, as a particular idiom or style of philosophical reflection, is one not wholly free of theological supposition. Perhaps the...

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Spheres, Volume One: Bubbles.

Benjamin Fong

The article reviews the book

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A Conversation with Jean-Luc Marion

Victor Taylor; Jean-Luc Marion

This conversation with Jean-Luc Marion took place at The Johns Hopkins University Humanities Center in the Spring of 2005. The JCRT editors...

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