In By Way of Obstacles, Emmanuel Falque revisits the major themes of his work--finitude, the body, and the call for philosophers and theologians to "cross the Rubicon" by entering into dialogue--in light of objections that have been offered. In so doing, he offers a pathway through a work that will offer valuable insights both to newcomers to his thought and to those who are already familiar with it. For it is only after one has carved out one's pathway that one may see more clearly where one has been and where one might be going. Here readers will discover the profound relation between Falque's emphasis on the human experience of the world and his desire for philosophy and Christian theology to enter into conversation. For only by speaking...
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In By Way of Obstacles, Emmanuel Falque revisits the major themes of his work--finitude, the body, a...
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La théologie est une question disputée en philosophie. L'article examine la position de trois philos...
The contemporary man, and perhaps especially Christian, feels himself torn in to direction. On the o...
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In the face of competing religious claims in our shrinking world, many turn to dialogue as a hopeful...
What does Christian identity mean in the face of religious pluralism? In some ways, the frontier of ...
The author discusses three directions in which Christianity can be rethought: exclusivist, inclusivi...
This paper was presented in Asbury Theological Seminary, on May 9, 2013, at Dr. Lalsangkima Pachuau’...
In By Way of Obstacles, Emmanuel Falque revisits the major themes of his work--finitude, the body, a...
Almost three decades after Dominique Janicaud’s controversial assessment of the ‘theological turn’ i...
Translation (French to English) of "Philosophie et théologie : nouvelles frontières" by Emmanuel Fal...
The work of the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy shares with the thinkers of the ‘theological turn ...
Thomas\u27 treatments of the two kinds of hope experienced by humans--the irascible passion and the ...
Paul Ricoeur insists on some kind of philosophical agnosticism although in everyday practice he is c...
Pluralism of contemporary worldviews makes it challenging for Christianity to enter into a dialogue ...
There is a long way, annoying and wishing to avoid, but at the same time and unavoidable and fruitfu...
La théologie est une question disputée en philosophie. L'article examine la position de trois philos...
The contemporary man, and perhaps especially Christian, feels himself torn in to direction. On the o...
There is an aporia to finitude: if I am limited as a finite being, I cannot know what the limits of ...
In the face of competing religious claims in our shrinking world, many turn to dialogue as a hopeful...
What does Christian identity mean in the face of religious pluralism? In some ways, the frontier of ...
The author discusses three directions in which Christianity can be rethought: exclusivist, inclusivi...
This paper was presented in Asbury Theological Seminary, on May 9, 2013, at Dr. Lalsangkima Pachuau’...