2014
DOI: 10.1111/heyj.12236
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Responsorial Thought: Jean‐Louis Chrétien's Distinctive Approach to Theology and Phenomenology

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“…For another study concerning how forgetfulness has been studied, for example, in Freud, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche, see alsoVolf, (Volf 2006).13 For recent studies on Chrétien's balancing between religion and phenomenology, see Andrew L. Prevot,(Prevot 2015).See also Joshua Davis's development of a connection between Henri de Lubac and Chrétien, and he argues how Chrétien employs Heidegger's distinction between manifestation (Offenbarkeit) and revelation (Offenbarung) to defend applying phenomenology towards religious topics(Davis 2010, p. 181). And for more on the question of Chrétien on faithfulness vis-à-vis hopelessness, see J Aaron Simmons, (Simmons 2017…”
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“…For another study concerning how forgetfulness has been studied, for example, in Freud, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche, see alsoVolf, (Volf 2006).13 For recent studies on Chrétien's balancing between religion and phenomenology, see Andrew L. Prevot,(Prevot 2015).See also Joshua Davis's development of a connection between Henri de Lubac and Chrétien, and he argues how Chrétien employs Heidegger's distinction between manifestation (Offenbarkeit) and revelation (Offenbarung) to defend applying phenomenology towards religious topics(Davis 2010, p. 181). And for more on the question of Chrétien on faithfulness vis-à-vis hopelessness, see J Aaron Simmons, (Simmons 2017…”
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