God, the Flesh, and the Other: From Irenaeus to Duns Scotus

Northwestern University Press (2014)
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Fons signatus: the sealed source -- Part One. God: chapter 1. Metaphysics and theology in tension ; chapter 2. God phenomenon ; chapter 3. Reduction and conversion -- Part Two. The Flesh: chapter 4. The visibility of the flesh ; chapter 5. The solidity of the flesh ; chapter 6.- The conversion of the flesh -- Part Three. The Other: chapter 7. Community and intersubjectivity ; chapter 8. Angelic alterity ; chapter 9. The singular other -- By way of conclusion: toward an act of return.

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