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Beyond Myth and Enlightenment

Phenomenological Reconsiderations of Religion

Edited by Ludger Hagedorn (Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna)

and

Michael Staudigl (University of Vienna)

INTRODUCTION

Michael Staudigl & Ludger Hagedorn

On Secularism and its Discontents: Charting Pathways with a Phenomenology of Religion

I:  REASSESSING PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGION

Dragan Prole

The �Theological Turn� of Phenomenology as a Return � Hedwig Conrad-Martius and Max Scheler versus the Husserlian Secular Breakthrough

Eddo Evink

Religious Life after Religion. Jan Pato_ka�s Care for the Soul and its Relation to Religion

Christina Gschwandtner

Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Scripture. Marion, Henry, and Falque on the Person of Christ

Jean Leclerq

How to do things with words (of God)? Michel Henry�s Phenomenology of Religion

Joseph Rivera

Spiritual Exercises in a Secular Age.  Toward a Theological Reduction

II: RETHINKING TRANSCENDENCE AND INFINITY

Jean-Luc Marion

The Irreducible

Felix � Murchadha

A Phenomenology of the Infinite. Horizon, Faith and Love

Branko Klun

Horizon, Transcendence, and Correlation. Some Phenomenological Considerations

James G. Hart

Trans-Sortal knowing in The Cloud of Unknowing and The Book of Privy Counselling.

Some Phenomenological Considerations

Jason W. Alvis

The Political as Saturated Phenomenon. Marion�s Givenness and the Irreconcilability of Politics and Love

III: CONFRONTING SECULARISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS

Nicolas De Warren

Darkness Over the Deep: Levinas and the Evil of Being

Jonna Bornemark

Phenomenology of the Secular Society and its Scientism

James Mensch

The Intertwining of Binding and Unbinding in the Religions of the Book

James Dodd

Violence and Religion, or Between Tyranny and Care