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Jean Luc Marion

    3 juli 1946

    Jean-Luc Marion is een Franse filosoof en academicus. Zijn werk verdiept zich in de fenomenologie en theologie, met een nadruk op het fenomeen van de gave en zogenaamde "verzadigde" fenomenen. Hij onderzoekt de diepe verbanden tussen zijn en God, en biedt zo een nieuwe kijk op traditionele filosofische vraagstukken. Zijn denken staat bekend om zijn diepgang en grondigheid.

    The Idol and Distance: Five Studies
    God without Being
    Prolegomena to Charity
    Idol and Distance
    In Excess
    The Crossing of the Visible
    • The Crossing of the Visible

      • 120bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,5(29)Tarief

      Ranging across artists from Raphael to Rothko, Caravaggio to Pollock, The Crossing of the Visible offers both a critique of contemporary accounts of the visual and a constructive alternative. According to Marion, the proper response to the 'nihilism' of postmodernity is not iconoclasm, but rather a radically iconic account of the visual and the arts which opens them to the invisible. schovat popis

      The Crossing of the Visible
    • In Excess

      Studies of Saturated Phenomena

      • 196bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,4(48)Tarief

      The third installment of the trilogy deepens the exploration of phenomenology, focusing on the concepts of event, idol, flesh, and icon. Marion engages with the hermeneutical aspects of his discourse, synthesizing insights from philosophers like Descartes, Pascal, Husserl, and Heidegger. His analysis culminates in a refined response to Derrida, emphasizing the theological dimensions of phenomenology. This work challenges readers to reconsider the interplay between philosophy and theology, offering a fresh perspective on the nature of givenness.

      In Excess
    • Idol and Distance

      Five Studies

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,4(38)Tarief

      Set in Paris during the 1970s, this early theological work by Jean-Luc Marion offers profound insights that connect to his later, influential phenomenological ideas. The text reflects the unique cultural and intellectual climate of its era, showcasing Marion's evolving thought and its relevance to contemporary discussions in philosophy and theology.

      Idol and Distance
    • In seven essays that draw from metaphysics, phenomenology, literature, Christological theology, and Biblical exegesis,Marion sketches several prolegomena to a future fuller thinking and saying of love's paradoxical reasons, exploring evil, freedom, bedazzlement, and the loving gaze; crisis, absence, and knowing.

      Prolegomena to Charity
    • Suitable for scholars and students of philosophy and religion, this title challenges a fundamental premise of traditional philosophy, theology, and metaphysics: that God, before all else, must be. It features discussions of the nature of God.

      God without Being
    • The Idol and Distance: Five Studies

      • 257bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,5(2)Tarief

      Set against the backdrop of 1970s Paris, this early theological work by Jean-Luc Marion offers profound insights that connect to his later, influential phenomenological ideas. The text reflects the cultural and intellectual climate of its era while engaging with themes that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions, showcasing Marion's evolving thought and its lasting impact on theology and philosophy.

      The Idol and Distance: Five Studies
    • In the Self's Place is a phenomenological reading of Augustine that engages with modern and postmodern analyses of Augustinian philosophy.

      In the Self's Place
    • Givenness and Revelation

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,2(26)Tarief

      Givenness and Revelation represents both the unity and the deep continuity of Jean-Luc Marions thinking over many decades. This investigation into the origins and evolution of the concept of revelation arises from an initial reappraisal of the tension between natural theology and the revealed knowledge of God or sacra doctrina. Marion draws on the re-definition of the notions of possibility and impossibility, the critique of the reification of the subject, and the unpredictability of the 'event' in its relationship to the phenomenology of the gift.This work begins and ends in the concept of revelation, thus addressing the very heart and soul of Marion's theology, concluding with a phenomenological approach to the Trinity that rests in the Spirit as gift. Givenness and Revelation enhances not only our understanding of religious experience, but enlarges the horizon of possibility of phenomenology itself.

      Givenness and Revelation
    • "This short, accessible volume by one of France's leading philosophers provides insight into what "catholic"--in the sense of universal or all-embracing--truly means, and how this might relates to being a Catholic in the present moment. Jean-Luc Marion tackles complex issues surrounding secularism and what is often framed as a tension or conflict between "Islam and the West," focusing on the situation in France but addressing a larger Catholic audience that transcends national boundaries, social identities, and linguistic differences"--

      A Brief Apology for a Catholic Moment
    • The Rigor of Things

      • 232bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,8(8)Tarief

      An introduction to Jean-Luc Marion's philosophical and theological work in the form of a conversation with the author. Marion reflects on major 20th century French figures and their varied influence on his work, while giving an overview of his writings in the history of philosophy, theology, and phenomenology.

      The Rigor of Things