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After the subject" and beyond Heideggerian ontology, Marion
suggests, there is the sheer givenness of phenomena without
condition. In theology, this liberation means rethinking God in
terms of phenomena such as love, gift, and excess. In addition to
an important essay by Marion, "The Reason of the Gift," and a
dialogue between Marion and Richard Kearney, this book contains
stimulating essays by ten other contributors: Lilian Alweiss, Eoin
Cassidy, Mark Dooley, Brian Elliott, Ian Leask, Shane Mackinlay,
Derek Morrow, John O'Donohue, Joseph S. O'Leary, and Felix O
Murchadha.
After the subject" and beyond Heideggerian ontology, Marion
suggests, there is the sheer givenness of phenomena without
condition. In theology, this liberation means rethinking God in
terms of phenomena such as love, gift, and excess. In addition to
an important essay by Marion, "The Reason of the Gift," and a
dialogue between Marion and Richard Kearney, this book contains
stimulating essays by ten other contributors: Lilian Alweiss, Eoin
Cassidy, Mark Dooley, Brian Elliott, Ian Leask, Shane Mackinlay,
Derek Morrow, John O'Donohue, Joseph S. O'Leary, and Felix O
Murchadha.
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