Het nut van de fenomenologie voor de theologie

Does phenomenology's method necessarily mean it is blind to theology? Husserl and Heidegger thought so, but many more recent authors doubt this. In this text, Jean-Luc Marion reflects on his own contributions to this debate. He has previously introduced the concept of the ‘saturated phenomenon&...

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Publié dans:Tijdschrift voor theologie
Auteur principal: Marion, Jean-Luc 1946- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Néerlandais
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Publié: Peeters [2018]
Dans: Tijdschrift voor theologie
RelBib Classification:FA Théologie
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VA Philosophie
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Résumé:Does phenomenology's method necessarily mean it is blind to theology? Husserl and Heidegger thought so, but many more recent authors doubt this. In this text, Jean-Luc Marion reflects on his own contributions to this debate. He has previously introduced the concept of the ‘saturated phenomenon' to do justice to an appearance which cannot, or at least not adequately, be grasped by means of the available notions and concepts. Phenomenology finds its fulfilment by taking these phenomena seriously and thereby opening itself up to theological revelation.
ISSN:2565-7348
Contient:Enthalten in: Tijdschrift voor theologie
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/TVT.58.4.3285566