The theological turn in French phenomenology has been of great
interest to scholars working in contemporary continental thought,
but according to J. Aaron Simmons, not enough has been done to
bring these debates into conversation with more mainstream
philosophy. Building on the work of Kierkegaard, Levinas, Marion,
and Derrida, among others, Simmons suggests how continental
philosophy of religion can intersect with political philosophy,
environmental philosophy, and theories of knowledge. By
productively engaging philosophical "God-talk," Simmons proposes a
robust model of postmodern religious belief and ethical
existence.
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