Speech and theology: language and the logic of incarnation

Speech and Theology posits that the paradigm for the encounter between the material and the divine, or the immanent and transcendent, is found in the Incarnation.

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Main Author: Smith, James K. A. 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge [2002]
In:Year: 2002
Series/Journal:Radical orthodoxy series
Further subjects:B Worship and love
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780415276955
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Summary:Speech and Theology posits that the paradigm for the encounter between the material and the divine, or the immanent and transcendent, is found in the Incarnation.
Intro -- SPEECH AND THEOLOGY Language and the logic of incarnation -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part One Horizons -- 1 Introduction: how to avoid not speaking -- The violence of concepts and the possibility of theology -- Method and the question of justice -- Phenomenology's other: the French challenge to phenomenology -- Towards a new phenomenology -- 2 Phenomenology and transcendence: genealogy of a challenge -- Transcendence in early phenomenology -- Three phenomenological reductions: an heuristic -- First reduction: the possibility of transcendent knowledge in Husserl -- Second reduction: Heidegger's critique of Husserl -- The violence of immanence: the French critique -- A third reduction to unconditioned givenness -- The same and the other: Levinas -- The "Saturated Phenomenon": Marion's critique of Husserl -- Incommensurability and transcendence: the violence of the concept -- A formalization of the question -- Phenomenology as respect: Derrida -- Thinking the concept otherwise: towards an incarnational phenomenology -- Part Two Retrieval -- 3 Heidegger's "new" phenomenology -- Towards a new phenomenology with the young Heidegger -- Taking Husserl at his word: a phenomenology of the natural attitude -- Horizons: Husserl's phenomenological worlds -- Critique: Heidegger's factical world -- Finding words for facticity: formal indication as a "grammar" -- "Words are lacking": the demand for new "concepts" -- A factical grammar: the logic of formal indications -- Religious experience, the religious phenomenon, and a phenomenology of religion -- The return of the concept: Destrukting Being and Time -- 4 Praise and confession: how (not) to speak in Augustine -- Lost for words?: the challenge of speaking for Augustine -- Between predication and silence: how (not) to speak of God.
ISBN:0203995279