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This volume is a guide to the legacy of the philosophical work of
Jean-Luc Marion. A leading phenomenologist and philosopher of
religion, Marion's work addresses questions on the nature and
knowledge of God, love, consciousness, art, psychology, and
spirituality. Here, leading Marion scholars explain the development
of his key concepts, while critically mining the philosopher's
ideas for relevant implications and applications to contemporary
issues in various fields of study, including philosophy, theology,
art, psychology and literature. The first volume to cover Marion's
wider corpus, this book opens with an original essay by Marion
himself, and goes on to present a comprehensive view of Marion's
ideas. Though largely anchored in philosophy, the essays are
interdisciplinary and explore the various questions central to
Marion's work, including the visibility and invisibility of God,
the constitutive force of the horizon of consciousness, the gift
and givenness, eroticism and love, art and painting, psychology,
literature, memory, iconography, and spirituality.
This volume is a guide to the legacy of the philosophical work of
Jean-Luc Marion. A leading phenomenologist and philosopher of
religion, Marion's work addresses questions on the nature and
knowledge of God, love, consciousness, art, psychology, and
spirituality. Here, leading Marion scholars explain the development
of his key concepts, while critically mining the philosopher's
ideas for relevant implications and applications to contemporary
issues in various fields of study, including philosophy, theology,
art, psychology and literature. The first volume to cover Marion's
wider corpus, this book opens with an original essay by Marion
himself, and goes on to present a comprehensive view of Marion's
ideas. Though largely anchored in philosophy, the essays are
interdisciplinary and explore the various questions central to
Marion's work, including the visibility and invisibility of God,
the constitutive force of the horizon of consciousness, the gift
and givenness, eroticism and love, art and painting, psychology,
literature, memory, iconography, and spirituality.
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