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Metaphysics --- Spiritualism --- Philosophy and religion --- Swedenborg, Emanuel,
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Since Heidegger, it has become something of an unquestioned presupposition to analyse the structure and essence of selfhood from the perspective of being-in-the-world. However, in this original work, Steven DeLay, using a wide breadth of philosophical sources, articulates a view of selfhood which emphasizes humanity's ineluctable experience before-God. The work presents an original view of the relationship between philosophy and theology, namely that there is no distinction between the two.
Philosophy and religion --- Existentialism --- Metaphysics --- Natural theology
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Religious studies --- Philosophy and religion --- Philosophie et religion
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"Philosophy and theology have long harboured contradictory views on spiritual practice. While philosophy advocates the therapeutic benefits of daily meditation, the theology of grace promotes an ideal of happiness bestowed with little effort. As such, the historical juxtaposition of effort and grace grounding modern spiritual exercise can be seen as the essential tension between the secular and sacred. In Effort and Grace, Simone Kotva explores an exciting new theory of spiritual endeavour from the tradition of French spiritualist philosophy. Spiritual exercise has largely been studied in relation to ancient philosophy and the Ignatian tradition, yet Kotva's new engagement with its more recent forms has alerted her to an understanding of contemplative practice as rife with critical potential. Here, she offers an interdisciplinary text tracing the narrative of spiritual exertion through the work of seminal French thinkers such as Maine de Biran, Félix Ravaisson, Henri Bergson, Alain (Émile Chartier), Simone Weil and Gilles Deleuze. Her findings allow both secular philosophers and theologians to understand how the spiritual life can participate in the contemporary philosophical conversation"--
Spiritualism --- Philosophy and religion --- Religious studies --- Christian spirituality
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To the surprise of many readers, Jürgen Habermas has recently made religion a major theme of his work. Emphasizing both religion's prominence in the contemporary public sphere and its potential contributions to critical thought, Habermas's engagement with religion has been controversial and exciting, putting much of his own work in fresh perspective and engaging key themes in philosophy, politics and social theory. Habermas argues that the once widely accepted hypothesis of progressive secularization fails to account for the multiple trajectories of modernization in the contemporary world. He calls attention to the contemporary significance of "postmetaphysical" thought and "postsecular" consciousness - even in Western societies that have embraced a rationalistic understanding of public reason. Habermas and Religion presents a series of original and sustained engagements with Habermas's writing on religion in the public sphere, featuring new work and critical reflections from leading philosophers, social and political theorists, and anthropologists. Contributors to the volume respond both to Habermas's ambitious and well-developed philosophical project and to his most recent work on religion. The book closes with an extended response from Habermas - itself a major statement from one of today's most important thinkers.
Habermas, Jürgen --- Religion --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- Philosophy and religion. --- Religion and sociology. --- Habermas, Jürgen. --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Religion --- -Habermas, Jürgen --- -Philosophy and religion.
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Metaphysics --- Hermeneutics. --- Deconstruction. --- Philosophy and religion. --- Deconstruction --- Hermeneutics --- Philosophy and religion --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Interpretation, Methodology of --- Criticism --- Semiotics and literature
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La Révélation du Christ se donne comme un événement qui, dans l'histoire et dans le présent, apparaît, apparaît de plein droit et même comme un phénomène par excellence. Au point qu'à la lumière de cette visibilité, non seulement " Dieu [lui-même] s'est révélé " (Rm 1, 19), mais aussi toute chose devient visible, comme jamais autrement. La Révélation révèle tout phénomène à lui-même, selon ce principe, souvent répété, qu'" il n'y a rien de caché qui ne doive devenir manifeste " (Lc 8, 17). Cet énoncé de la Révélation résonne comme s'il suggérait une phénoménologie du révélé. La différence des deux graphies (majuscule et minuscule) marque ici exactement la difficulté : lorsque " la lumière apparaît dans la ténèbre " (Jn 1, 5), de quelle lumière s'agit-il ? Faudrait-il n'en admettre qu'une seule, qui rendrait toutes choses visibles, aussi différentes qu'elles apparaissent ? En retour, la phénoménologie doit, pour devenir ce qu'elle prétend être, élargir aussi loin que possible la mise en scène de tout ce qui peut apparaître, donc surtout de ce qui, de prime abord, et le plus souvent, n'y apparaît pas encore. Mais spontanément et suivant sa ligne de plus grande pente, elle ne cesse de se replier sur ce qui lui apparaît le plus aisément et le plus rapidement - les objets que l'on peut constituer et, dans le meilleur des cas, les étants qui sont. Pourtant, les phénomènes ne manquent pas qui, ni objet ni étant, ne cessent de revendiquer leur manifestation et, sans autorisation de la philosophie, réussissent à l'accomplir. Au nombre de ces phénomènes, que nous appelons saturés, ne devrait-on pas aussi compter les phénomènes de révélation, qui seuls correspondent formellement à ce que prétend accomplir la Révélation ?
Christianity --- Philosophy and religion. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy and religion --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophy --- Theory of knowledge --- Religious studies
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Philosophy and religion. --- Religion --- Philosophy. --- -Atheism --- -Religion, Primitive --- Philosophy --- English literature --- Philosophy and religion --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion - Philosophy
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Christian dogmatics --- Philosophical theology --- Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal
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Christian spirituality --- Mysticism --- Philosophy and religion --- Comparative studies --- Mysticism - Comparative studies
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