Intimate Distance: Rethinking the Unthought God in Christianity
The work of the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy shares with the thinkers of the ‘theological turn in phenomenology’ the programmatic desire to place the ‘theological’, in the broad sense of rethinking the religious traditions in our secular time, back on the agenda of critical thought. Like those...
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B Religion and secularization B Theological turn in phenomenology B Jean-Luc Nancy B Deconstruction of Christianity B Jacques Derrida B Différance B Kenosis B Phenomenology of the non-apparent B Rethinking Christian doctrine B Revelation B Philosophy of Difference B Relation between modern culture and Christianity |
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