![]() “Converting the Given into the Seen: Introductory Remarks on Theological and Phenomenological Vision,” introduction to The Idol and Distance, New York: Fordham University Press, 2001.“And Maker Mates with Made: World- and Self-Creation in Eriugena and Joyce,” in Clayton Crockett, ed., Secular Theology, Routledge, 2001.“Postmetaphysical Theology,” in The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. “Locating the Mystical Subject,” in Michael Kessler and Christian Sheppard, eds.“Unlikely Shadows: Transcendence in Image and Immanence,” in Regina Schwartz, ed., Transcendence.“Modernity and the Mystical: Science, Technology, and the Task of Human Self-Creation,” in James Proctor, ed., Science, Religion, and the Human Experience.Caputo: A Postmodern Phenomenology of the Cross, under submission “Negative Theology and Deconstructive Ethics: Caputo’s Reading of the Mystical,” in David Goicoechea, ed., John D.South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming. “Blindness and the Decision to See: On Revelation and Reception in Jean-Luc Marion,” in Kevin Hart, ed., Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion.New York: Fordham University Press, forthcoming “Religion and the Time of Creation: Placing ‘the Human’ in Techno-scientific and Theological Context,” in Hent de Vries, ed., Why Religion? Concepts, Contexts, Compatibilities.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. Indiscretion: Finitude and the Naming of God.The Indiscrete Image: Infinitude and Creation of the Human. #Tomas karlson downloadPh.D., The University of Chicago Area: Philosophy & Religion History of Christian Thought Office: HSSB 3036 Email: Curriculum Vitae: Download About:Īreas of research and teaching include religion and modern philosophy (especially German idealism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and deconstruction) the history of Christian thought and culture (with special interest in the traditions of mystical and negative theology, as well as relations between theology and the emergence of modern science and politics) and religion, modernity, and post-modernity (with special interest in secularization, religion and politics, and the religious dimensions of technological culture). Professor Founding Director, International Center for the Humanities and Social Change, UCSB ![]()
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