Prolegomena to Charity
Fordham University Press (2002)
| Abstract | In seven essays that draw from metaphysics, phenomenology, literature, Christological theology, and Biblical exegesis,Marion sketches several prolegomena to a future fuller thinking and saying of love’s paradoxical reasons, exploring evil, freedom, bedazzlement, and the loving gaze; crisis, absence, and knowing. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Love | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD436.M3313 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0823221725 0823221717 9780823221721 | |||||||||
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James M. Jacobs (2007). On the Difference Between Social Justice and Christian Charity. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (3):419-438.
Troy A. Jollimore (2011). Love's Vision. Princeton University Press.
Stephen E. Lewis (2010). The Lover's Capacity in Jean-Luc Marion's The Erotic Phenomenon. Quaestiones Disputatae 1 (1):226-244.
Immanuel Kant (2004). Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Present Itself as a Science: With Two Early Reviews of the Critique of Pure Reason. Oxford University Press.
Robert Brown (1987). Analyzing Love. Cambridge University Press.
Jean-Luc Marion (1991/2012). God Without Being: Hors-Texte. University of Chicago Press.
David Sanderlin (1993). Charity According to St. John of the Cross: A Disinterested Love for Interesting Special Relationships, Including Marriage. Journal of Religious Ethics 21 (1):87 - 115.
Jean-Luc Marion (2007). The Erotic Phenomenon. University of Chicago Press.
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