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_aMarion, Jean-Luc, _d1946- _eauthor. _9127451 |
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_aGivenness and revelation _cby Jean-Luc Marion ; translated by Stephen E. Lewis. |
250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aOxford _bOxford University Press _c2016 |
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_axviii, 137 pages ; _c21 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 118-126) and indexes. | ||
505 | 0 | _aThe aporia of the concept of revelation : the epistemological interpretation -- An attempt at a phenomenal re-appropriation of revelation -- Christ as saturated phenomenon : the icon of the invisible -- A logic of manifestation : the Trinity. | |
520 | _aGivenness and Revelation represents both the unity and the deep continuity of Jean-Luc Marion's thinking over many decades. This investigation into the origins and evolution of the concept of revelation arises from an initial reappraisal of the tension between 'natural theology' and the 'revealed knowledge of God' or 'sacra doctrina.' Marion draws on the re-definition of the notions of possibility and impossibility, the critique of the reification of the subject, and the unpredictability of the event in its relationship to the gift in order to assess the respective capacities of dogmatic theology, modern metaphysics, contemporary phenomenology, and the biblical texts, especially the New Testament, to conceive the paradoxical phenomenality of a revelation. This work thus brings us to the very heart and soul of Marion's theology, concluding with a phenomenological approach to the Trinity that uncovers the logic of gift performed in the scriptural manifestation of Jesus Christ as Son of the Father. Givenness and Revelation enhances not only our understanding of religious experience, but enlarges the horizon of possibility of phenomenology itself. | ||
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