Phenomenology and the Horizon of Experience: Spiritual Themes in Henry, Marion, and Lacoste

Author:   Joseph Rivera
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032170299


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   25 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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This book explores the threshold between phenomenology and lived religion in dialogue with three French luminaries: Michel Henry, Jean-Luc Marion, and Jean-Yves Lacoste. Through close reading and critical analysis, each chapter touches on how a liturgical and ritual setting or a spiritual vision of the body can shape and ultimately structure the experience of an individual’s surrounding world. The volume advances debate about the scope and limits of the phenomenological analysis of religious themes and disturbs the assumption that theology and phenomenology are incapable of constructive interdisciplinary dialogue.

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Author:   Joseph Rivera
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032170299


ISBN 10:   1032170298
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   25 September 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 Horizonality 1. Overcoming the Metaphysics of Representation 2. Affection and the Horizon of Experience Part 2 Michel Henry and Life 3. Incarnate Self: The Night of Love 4. Spiritual Life and the Phenomenology of Life 5. The Spirit of Empathy Part 3 Jean-Luc Marion and the Gift 6. Selving: L’adonné and Ethics 7. Spiritual Exercises: An Augustinian Reduction 8. The Given and the Manifestation of the Trinity Part 4 Jean-Yves Lacoste and Liturgy 9. Spiritual Life: Angst, Peace, Love 10. Lived Experience and Metaphysics in Theology 11. The Body and Eucharistic Experience Postscript 12. Sacramental Worldhood

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"""When Husserl borrowed William James’s notion of a horizon, he enabled phenomenology to give the richest account of experience that philosophy had yet known. Can this horizon be erased or disturbed? Some contemporary writing suggests so. For his part, Joseph Rivera points us to the implacable philosophical and theological need for a horizon as a way of orienting and deepening our experience of the world, one another, and God."" - Kevin Hart, The University of Virginia ""As a whole, Phenomenology and the Horizon of Experience enriches the reader’s understanding of phenomenology after the theological turn […]. Joseph Rivera navigates the tumultuous waters of the French debate by illuminating not only the theological or religious character of French phenomenology after the turn, but in fact its spiritual character as well. In this way, Rivera offers an original reflection on experience and phenomenality which, through the logic of the horizon, carries the theological metaphysics of the turn into discourse with the spiritual life of faith, culminating with a fascinating analysis of sacramentality as a practical ‘attitude’ towards human being in the world."" – James Lorenz in The Heythrop Journal ""At times, the author moves effortlessly from analytic philosophy to medieval theology through phenomenology and into literary prose all within one page. Yet this diversity and these methodological transitions do not distract from how this still is a serious work of phenomenology. While accessible and interdisciplinary, it is not merely another repetition of hermeneutic explanation of those great ‘fathers’ of the theological turn. It carefully assesses their work and develops its own original argument and novel concepts."" - Jason Alvis in Modern Theology"


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Joseph Rivera is a tenured professor of philosophy and theology at Dublin City University, Ireland. He is the author of The Contemplative Self after Michel Henry (2015) and Political Theology and Pluralism: Renewing Public Dialogue (2018). He’s the co-editor with Joseph O’Leary of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Theology.

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