The paper in this renowned Canadian theological journal analyses Levinas’ transposition of an originally biblical idea (of creation) in the realm of philosophy by providing a new interpretation to this old notion. The return of religious topoi shows their potential for Levinas’ philosophical thought and opens up new possibilities for the dialogue between philosophy and theology.
COBISS.SI-ID: 8064602
The aim of this paper is to address the question of transcendence and self-transcendence from the point of view of a new epistemology of breath and breathing. Breath is presented in the context of Schelling and Irigaray’s thought and linked to a deeper level of ontology. The paper is winded up with an elaboration on Irigaray’s and Caputo’s teachings on Jesus and Mary.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1540035268
This scientific monograph presents a wholesome approach to the intersections of Derrida's philosophy and religious thought. It argues that we cannot properly understand Derrida's philosophy, if we do not consider the religious elements behind it. Even more, the same can be said for the entire Western philosophy. The author uses Derrida's work to critically reflect on the complex phenomenon of the return of religion into philosophical thought, and advocates for further simultaneous readings of the two discourses
COBISS.SI-ID: 297390080
The author addresses the question of how the transcendence of God is perceived by Christian (eco)feminism. The paper shows that thinking of God as a Trinity provides an important resource for Christian (eco)feminist theology and opens up a conceptual outline of different models of understanding the idea of transcendence, immanence, and incarnation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1540035524
In a German monograph by a renowned publisher the author presents Heidegger as a precursor of postmodern thought and of its theological topoi. Heidegger secularizes theological elements and transposes them to philosophy. The author analyses the transposition of the concept of time from the Christian to the secular existentialist context.
COBISS.SI-ID: 7347034