03845nam 22008415 450 991082321390332120210724005925.00-8232-6991-40-8232-6992-20-8232-6990-610.1515/9780823269907(CKB)3710000000647578(EBL)4545520(SSID)ssj0001651257(PQKBManifestationID)16426196(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001651257(PQKBWorkID)14977334(PQKB)11317836(MiAaPQ)EBC4545520(StDuBDS)EDZ0001597531(OCoLC)947145124(MdBmJHUP)muse50532(DE-B1597)555488(DE-B1597)9780823269907(OCoLC)1178769450(dli)HEB33768(MiU) MIU01100000000000000000964(EXLCZ)99371000000064757820200723h20162016 fg 0engurnn#---|un|utxtccrCrossing the Rubicon The Borderlands of Philosophy and Theology /Emmanuel FalqueFirst edition.New York, NY :Fordham University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (214 p.)Perspectives in Continental PhilosophyOriginally published: Brussels : Editions Lessius, 2013.0-8232-6988-4 0-8232-6987-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction --Opening --1. Is Hermeneutics Fundamental? --2. For a Hermeneutic of the Body and the Voice --3. Always Believing --4. Kerygma and Decision --5. “Tiling” and Conversion --6. Finally Theology --Epilogue: And Then . . . ? --Acknowledgments --Notes --IndexIn France today, philosophy—phenomenology in particular—finds itself in a paradoxical relation to theology. Some debate a “theological turn.” Others disavow theological arguments as if such arguments would tarnish their philosophical integrity, while nevertheless carrying out theology in other venues. In Crossing the Rubicon, Emmanuel Falque seeks to end this face-off. Convinced that “the more one theologizes, the better one philosophizes,” he proposes a counterblow by theology against phenomenology. Instead of another philosophy of “the threshold” or “the leap”—and through a retrospective and forward-looking examination of his own method—he argues that an encounter between the two disciplines will reveal their mutual fruitfulness and their true distinctive borders. Falque shows that he has made the crossing between philosophy and theology and back again with audacity and perhaps a little recklessness, knowing full well that no one thinks without exposing himself to risk.Perspectives in continental philosophy.Borderlands of philosophy and theologyPhilosophical theology"theological turn".Aquinas.Bonaventure.Catholic Theology.Catholic).Emmanuel Falque.Emmanuel Levinas.Eucharist.French Phenomenology.Hermeneutics (Protestant.Jewish.Paul Ricoeur.Philosophical theology.261.5/1261.51Falque Emmanuelauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut525279Farley Matthew1698942Shank Reuben1698943DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910823213903321Crossing the Rubicon4080813UNINA