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Paul GILBERT
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What method should be used to think about religion? About Jean Greisch, Sauver les phénomènes religieux. Recherches en philosophie de la religion (2025)
[...]In Sauver les phenomenes religieux Jean Greisch proposes a hermeneutic phenomenology of religion in three parts fundamental situations of belief contemporary aporias eschatological[...]
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148/1 (2026) | 103 - 110 |
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Emmanuel TOURPE
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What does Revelation do to philosophers? A brief report on Catholic philosophy in France in the 21st century (1)
[...]This twopart article maps contemporary Catholic philosophers in France especially those whose work is influenced by Revelation Phenomenology plays an important role without dominat[...]
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147/1 (2025) | 90 - 104 |
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Emmanuel TOURPE
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What does Revelation have to do to philosophers? A brief report on Catholic philosophy in France in the 21st century (2)
[...]This twopart article maps contemporary Catholic philosophers in France especially those whose work is influenced by Revelation In this second part the article examines the key curr[...]
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147/2 (2025) | 247 - 263 |
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Jean-Max DUSSERT
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The voice in the Bible, a passage with Michel Henry
[...]This article explores the importance of the voice in Christian theology particularly in the Bible drawing on Michel Henry's phenomenology of life It highlights the great voice at J[...]
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147/2 (2025) | 264 - 280 |
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Emmanuel TOURPE
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Przywara, Balthasar’s metaphysical father. Introduction to H. U. von Balthasar, «The Metaphysics of Erich Przywara
[...]By placing H U von Balthasar's review of the work of his mentor Erich Przywara in the context of the young Swiss Jesuit's training this short introduction explains the vast conflic[...]
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145/3 (2023) | 367 - 371 |
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Hans Urs VON BALTHASAR
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The metaphysics of Erich Przywara
[...]In 1933 the young Hans Urs von Balthasar reviewed Erich Przywara's seminal volume Analogia Entis He shows his interest in a new kind of metaphysics phenomenology which meets the ne[...]
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145/3 (2023) | 372 - 386 |
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Bertrand LESOING
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When phenomenology is invited, or re-invites itself, to the theological table
[...]Published at the end of 2020 JeanLuc Marion's book D'ailleurs la revelation has not yet met with the response and sparked the debate it deserves There is no doubt however that this[...]
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144/2 (2022) | 289 - 295 |
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Jacques SCHEUER
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History of religions and crypto-theologies
[...]There is in principle a healthy distinction between Christian culture including its theologies and the History of Religions as a scientific discipline In the course of history and [...]
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143/3 (2021) | 447 - 456 |
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Alban MASSIE
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The NRT Jubilee in Brussels. To make known the One who makes all things new! | 142/1 (2020) | 3 - 4 |
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Roland TÉCHOU
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A phenomenologist interprets the experience of thought
[...]To what extent does the experience of thinking become a thought of the experience itself It is to this that the very latest work of Emmanuel Falque answers Le livre de l'experience[...]
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140/2 (2018) | 308 - 311 |
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Jean RADERMAKERS
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The Time for the Passage. About Emmanuel Falque: Sur Emmanuel Falque : E. Falque, Triduum philosophique ; Parcours d’embûches. A. Saudan, Penser Dieu autrement. C. Brunier-Coulin (dir.), Une analytique du passage | 138/4 (2016) | 633 - 639 |