God and the liberation of reason in French philosophy /

Demonstrating that engagement with the question of God in contemporary French philosophy marks a deep awareness of the nature of philosophy and its relation to history, the work collected here offers new perspectives on theological orientations in phenomenology. With twelve contributions from leadin...

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Other Authors: Rumpza, Stephanie, 1986- (Editor), Littlejohn, M. E. (Murray E.) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. God and the unbinding of reason / M.E. Littlejohn and Stephanie Rumpza
  • Forgetting history : behind the philosophy-theology polemic in France / Stephanie Rumpza
  • Metaphysics and its double : a proposal for a counter-history of ontology / Dan Arbib
  • The problem of reason and the question of the divine : Levinas reads Kant / Inga Römer
  • The situation of faith in Western societies / Camille Riquier
  • Apologetics then and now : on the program of the Apologeticum / Vincent Carraud
  • God without evil : the idolatry of theodicy / Olivier Boulnois
  • From one-alone to one-alone : Plotinus and the Trinity through the spirit, according to Basil of Caesarea and Gregory Nazianzen / Anca Vasiliu
  • Approaching God in early phenomenology : the early "theological turn" of Jean Héring / Claudia Serban
  • On superposition : notes on the relationship between phenomenology and religion / Stefano Bancalari
  • Phenomenology and revelation : parable and paradox / Jean-Luc Marion
  • Truth After Heidegger and Derrida / Joseph S. O'Leary
  • On contemplation and truth / Kevin Hart
  • Saying things differently / Jean-Yves Lacoste.