'This is a book of strong and impressive scholarship. It covers important theological territory, as it tries to come to terms with the notion of revelation and its possibility within a post-metaphysical world, using various lenses of French phenomenology especially to focus the task.' Andrew W. Hass, University of Stirling

'Robyn Horner's book is an able and intelligent exploration of the prospects for a phenomenology of revelation in a secular age.' Andrew. W. Hass, Dublin City University

'This is an excellent, well-written book that could be used with students as a guide to a current debate within philosophy and theology, and offers a way of understanding revelation that has contemporary relevance.' Gavin Flood, The Heythrop Journal

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'The present study not only offers an extremely stimulating outline for a phenomenology of revelation, it also allows itself to be challenged by the experiential horizons of post-secular lifeworlds. In a skillful and convincing combination of phenomenological, deconstructive and hermeneutic approaches, the author opens up a new approach to the question of revelation.' Paul Schroffner, Theologie

Belief and credal commitment sometimes seem to make less and less sense in the West. A kind of 'cultural amnesia' has taken hold, where formal religious adherence begins to seem almost unthinkable. This is especially so for the idea of divine revelation. Robyn Horner argues this means we need to re-evaluate how theology proceeds, focusing not so much on beliefs but on experience. Exploring ways in which the experiential might open human beings up to divine possibility, the author turns to phenomenology (especially in the French philosophical tradition) because it seeks to examine unrestrictedly what is given through involved encounter. Bringing phenomenology and poststructuralism together, Horner develops the idea of revelation as an 'event' wherein God interrupts and exceeds human experience, affecting and transforming it. This striking concept, named but largely unexplored by theology, articulates a notion of supernatural revelation which now starts to appear both coherent and plausible.
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Part I. The Problem in Context: 1. Introduction to the book; 2. Living in a secular age; Part II. Revelation in contemporary philosophy and theology: 3. Revelation as a philosophical problem; 4. Revelation as a theological problem I – Theology and metaphysics; Part III. THe Event of Revelation: 6. A hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to theology; 7. Revelation exceeds experience; 8. Revelation affects experience; 9. Revelation shapes experience; 10. The event in person – Revelation transforms.
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Boldly argues that divine revelation makes much more sense if it is thought in terms of experience rather than belief.

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ISBN
9781009100434
Publisert
2022-10-20
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
490 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
238

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