Emmanuel Falque Reader

Emmanuel Falque Reader

Key Writings in Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy of Religion

Falque, Emmanuel; Cassidy-Deketelaere, Nikolaas

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

09/2024

288

Dura

Inglês

9781350318922

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword, Kevin Hart (Duke University, USA)

Introduction, Nikolaas Deketelaere (Catholic University of Paris, France and the Australian Catholic University, Australia)

Chapter I. Methodology: The Backlash of Theology on Philosophy and Phenomenology
1. Conflict and Love
2. The Great Bifurcation
3. Ordinary Life
4. The Impossible Incorporation
5. A Phenomenology of the Underground
6. Always Believing
7. Phenomenology and Theology: An Essay on Borders

Chapter II. Anthropology: Finitude as Such
8. Impassable Immanence
9. From the Burden of Death to the Flight before Death
10. Philosophy to Its Limit
11. Is There a Drama of Atheist Humanism?

Chapter III. Embodiment: In Flesh and Bones
12. The Turn of the Flesh
13. The Animal that Therefore I am
14. Return to the Organic
15. Ethics of the Spread Body

Chapter IV. Phenomenology: The Extra-Phenomenal and the Limits of Phenomenology
16. The Extra-Phenomenal
17. The Resistance of Presence
18. The Expansion of the Psyche
19. Original Solitude

Chapter V. Patristic and Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology before Modernity
20. The Relevance of Medieval Philosophy
21. The Sealed Source
22. Theological Limit and Phenomenological Finitude
23. The Theophanic Argument

Chapter VI. Philosophy of Christianity: Passion, Resurrection, Eucharist
24. The Fear of Dying and Christ's 'Alarm'
25. The Narrow Road of Anxiety
26. The Resurrection Changes Everything
27. The Passover of Animality
28. 'This Is My Body': Towards a Philosophy of the Eucharist

Index of Names
Index of Terms
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philosophical theology; philosophy of the body; incarnation; psychoanalysis; philosophical and religious culture; religious philosophy; history of philosophy; ancient philosophy; French phenomenology; philosophy of religious experience; belief; agnosticism; Bible; Catholic intellectual tradition; Catholicism; religious studies