Steven William Laycock - Essays in Phenomenological Theology
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Published by State University of New York Press, Albany
1986 State University of New York
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Main entry under title: Essays in phenomenological theology. Includes index. 1. PhenomenologyCongresses. 2. Theology Congresses. 3. Philosophical theologyCongresses. I. Laycock, Steven William. Hart, James G., 1936 B829.5.E79 1986 230 85-14674 ISBN 0-88706-164-8 ISBN 0-88706-165-6 (pbk.)
Page v
Contents
Preface
vii
Contributors
ix
1. Introduction: Toward an Overview of Phenomenological Theology
Steven W. Laycock
1
2. Trinity: Theological Reflections of a Phenomenologist
Iso Kern
23
3. Some Thoughts Regarding the Holy Spirit
John Findlay
39
4. Henry Dumry's Phenomenology of Transcending
Charles Courtney
51
5. Creation, Solitude, and Publicity
Thomas Prufer
63
6. Phenomenology and Theology: Hegel's Alternative to Dogmatism and Idealism
Robert R. Williams
67
7. A Prcis of an Husserlian Philosophical Theology
James G. Hart
89
8. The Intersubjective Dimension of Husserl's Theology
Steven W. Laycock
169
9. The Rhetorics of Appropriation/Transgression: Postmodernity and Religious Discourse
James Buchanan
187
Index
209
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Preface
The present volume is devoted to the application of phenomenological concepts and methods to the issues typical of philosophical theology and philosophy of religion: the being and nature of God, and the divine modes of relatedness to nature, to society, and to the self. An important, though by no means exclusive, source of inspiration for this collection was the first Conference on Phenomenological Philosophical Theology, held at Indiana University, Bloomington, in the spring of 1982, coordinated by Professor James G. Hart, and sponsored by the Lilly Endowment, Inc., of Indianapolis, which sponsorship the editors acknowledge with much appreciation. The project of providing philosophers and philosophical theologians a volume of this sort has its inspiration, however, no less in the rapidly expanding corpus of work in phenomenological theology currently appearing. Selection of essays for the present volume was governed in large measure by the editors' intent to assemble, from significant contemporary manifestations, a broad and representative spectrum of phenomenological-theological persuasions.
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Contributors
JAMES BUCHANAN, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Montana, has published in the areas of phenomenology, comparative philosophy of religion, and Taoism, and is the author of The Myths of Understanding: Science, Hermeneutics, and Rhetorics in the Study of Religion (forthcoming.)
CHARLES COURTNEY, Professor of Philosophy of Religion at The Theological and Graduate Schools of Drew University, has published in the areas of French philosophy of religion and the implications of interreligious understanding. He is the translator of The Problem of God in Philosophy of Religion, by Henry Dumry.
JOHN N. FINDLAY is presently the Bowne Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. He has written book-length studies of Meinong, Hegel, Plato, and most recently, Kant in
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