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Phenomenology And Eschatology Not Yet In The Now John Panteleimon Manoussakis

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Phenomenology And Eschatology Not Yet In The Now John Panteleimon Manoussakis
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 229
Author: John Panteleimon Manoussakis, Neal Deroo
ISBN: 9780754667018
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Phenomenology And Eschatology Not Yet In The Now John Panteleimon Manoussakis by John Panteleimon Manoussakis, Neal Deroo 9780754667018 instant download after payment.

This book brings together a world-renowned collection of philosophers and theologians to explore the ways in which the resurgence of eschatological thought in contemporary theology and the continued relevance of phenomenology in philosophy can illuminate each other. Through a series of phenomenological analyses of key eschatological concepts and detailed readings in some of the key figures of both disciplines, this text reveals that phenomenology and eschatology cannot be fully understood without each other: without eschatology, phenomenology would not have developed the ethical and futural aspects that characterize it today; without phenomenology, eschatology would remain relegated to the sidelines of serious theological discourse. Along the way, such diverse themes as time, death, parousia, and the call are re-examined and redefined. Containing new contributions from Jean-Yves Lacoste, Claude Romano, Richard Kearney, Kevin Hart and others, this book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the intersection of contemporary philosophy and theology.

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