Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1. Introduction (Bal zs M. Mezei).- Chapter 2. God and Religion (Mikl s Vet ).- Chapter 3. On Saturated Phenomena and the Hyperboles of Being (William Desmond).- Chapter 4. From Philosophical Theology to Philosophy of Religion: An Illocutionary Turning Point (Savina Raynaud).- Chapter 5. The Limits of Univocity in Interreligious Relationality (Richard Schenk).- Chapter 6. Religion, Theology, and Philosophy in Heidegger's Thought (Istv n M. Feh r).- Chapter 7. Apocalyptic Phenomenology: A Radical Philosophical Theology of Revelation (Bal zs M. Mezei).- Chapter 8. Zizek and the Theological Foundation of the Secular (Cyril O'Regan).- Chapter 9. tienne Gilson and Marie-Dominique Chenu: 'Choisisme' (Francesca Aran Murphy).- Chapter 10. Mere Metaphysics: Between East and West (John Betz).- Chapter 11. Appropriation and Polemics. Karl Jaspers's Criticism of Kierkegaard's Concept of Religion (Istv n Czak ).- Chapter 12. The Paradoxes of Love: Some Theological Remarks on the Work of Harry Frankfurt (Kenneth Oakes).- Chapter 13. Love in the Horizon of Being: Erich Przywara's Engagement with Max Scheler (Matthew Vale).- Chapter 14. The Role of Catholic Philosophy in the Evolution of Western Civilization: The Vision of Rodney Stark (M t Botos).