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10The ethics of immediacy: dangerous experience in Freud, Woolf, and Merleau-PontyBloomsbury Academic. 2023.Argues that modernism can be seen as a therapeutic project for transforming human experience, and draws from Freudian psychoanalysis, Virginia Woolf's criticism and fiction, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology.
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3The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center at Duquesne University and Phenomenology in North AmericaIn Michela Beatrice Ferri & Carlo Ierna (eds.), The Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in North America, Springer Verlag. pp. 293-313. 2019.Phenomenology has been an important movement of thought at Duquesne University for many decades, especially in the Psychology and Philosophy Departments, but also in the Departments of Theology and Communication and Rhetorical Studies. The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center was founded in 1980 as an expression and embodiment of Duquesne’s commitment to phenomenology. This chapter thus focusses on the history of phenomenology at Duquesne and the Silverman Center and also looks to the future of …Read more
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27Trinitarian theology after and with—but not against—aquinas?Modern Theology 21 (3): 497-509. 2005.Gilles Emery, Trinity in Aquinas, O.P., ix +361 pp.Matthew Levering, Scripture and Metaphysics: Aquinas and theRenewal of Trinitarian Theology, x +254 ppTimothy L. Smith, Thomas Aquinas' TrinitarianTheology: A Study in Theological Method, xiii +258 pp.
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19Towards a poetics of theological creativity: Rowan Williams reads Augustine's de doctrina after DerridaModern Theology 23 (3): 415-433. 2007.
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23The Spiritual Dimension: Religion, Philosophy, and Human Value – By John CottinghamModern Theology 24 (2): 320-324. 2008.
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