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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Robert A. Reeves, Richard Kearney, John Baker, Karsten Harries, Tadeusz Szubka, Felix Ó Murchadha, David J. Marshall, John Dillon, Philipp W. Rosemann, Charles Hummel, Dolores Dooley, Barry C. Smith, Alan Weir, and Ciaran Cronin
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (2): 343-379. 1994.
    The New Constellation By Richard J. Bernstein Polity Press, 1991. Pp. 358. ISBN 0–7456–0920–1. £39.50 hbk, £12.95 pbk. Essays in Quasi‐Realism By Simon Blackburn Oxford University Press, 1993. Pp. viii + 262. ISBN 0–19–508244–9. £16.95 The Contents of Experience Edited by Tim Crane Cambridge University Press, 1992. Pp. xii + 275. ISBN 0–521–41727–9. £30.00. Life‐World, Modernity and Critique: Paths between Heidegger and the Frankfurt School By Fred Dallmayr Polity Press, 1991. Pp. x + 244. ISBN …Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Kevin Fitzpatrick, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, James O'Shea, Susan Mendus, Flash Q. Fiasco, Karsten Harries, Tony O'Connor, Giorgio Bertolotti, George Huxley, John Mullarkey, Christopher Adair-Toteff, and Paul K. Moser
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 4 (1): 161-198. 1996.
    The Christian God By Richard Swinburne, Clarendon Press, 1994. Pp. 261. ISBN 0–19–823512–7. £13.95 (pbk). Reason and the Christian Religion: Essays in Honour of Richard Swinburne Edited by Alan G. Padgett, Clarendon Press, 1994. Pp. 362. ISBN 0–19–824042–2. $55.00 (hbk). Philosophers Who Believe Edited by Kelly James Clark, InterVarsity Press, 1993. Pp. 284. ISBN 0–8308–1851–0. $24.99 (hbk). Schopenhauer. On the Character of the World: The Metaphysics of Will By John E. Atwell, University of Cal…Read more
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    Notes
    with Dermot A. Lane, Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy, Derek J. Morrow, Lilian Alweiss, Timothy Mooney, Felix O. Murchadha, Brian Elliott, Jean-Luc Marion, Shane Mackinlay, Mark Dooley, Richard Kearney, and John O’Donohue
    In Ian Leask & Eoin Cassidy (eds.), Givenness and God: Questions of Jean-Luc Marion, Fordham University Press. pp. 285-340. 2022.
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    Contributors
    with Dermot A. Lane, Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy, Derek J. Morrow, Lilian Alweiss, Timothy Mooney, Felix O. Murchadha, Brian Elliott, Jean-Luc Marion, Shane Mackinlay, Mark Dooley, Richard Kearney, and John O’Donohue
    In Ian Leask & Eoin Cassidy (eds.), Givenness and God: Questions of Jean-Luc Marion, Fordham University Press. pp. 341-344. 2022.
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    Index
    with Dermot A. Lane, Ian Leask, Eoin Cassidy, Derek J. Morrow, Lilian Alweiss, Timothy Mooney, Felix O. Murchadha, Brian Elliott, Jean-Luc Marion, Shane Mackinlay, Mark Dooley, Richard Kearney, and John O’Donohue
    In Ian Leask & Eoin Cassidy (eds.), Givenness and God: Questions of Jean-Luc Marion, Fordham University Press. pp. 345-346. 2022.
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    Focusing on the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytus as developed in Euripides and Seneca and especially in Racine’s Phèdre and taking into account as well its further development in works by Camillo Boito, Luchino Visconti, and Yukio Mishima, I make the following arguments: (1) Contrary to many theologians and philosophers of love, a pathological form of love that issues in murder and suicide should not be regarded as unworthy of serious attention. Racine’s tragedy provides a catharsis for universa…Read more
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    Buddhism relentlessly exposes the impermanent, painful, and insubstantial character of all phenomena, but it ends up reinstating the conventional samsaric world as the place where nirvanic emptiness can be encountered and where compassion can be skilfully exercised. In Hegel and Heidegger one also finds dialectical reversals that bring a positive result from the ordeal of the negative. In Heidegger, the encounter with nothingness in anxiety brings a discovery of the phenomenon of being. In Hegel…Read more
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    Book reviews
    with Paul K. Moser, Christopher Adair-Toteff, John Mullarkey, George Huxley, Giorgio Bertolotti, Tony O'Connor, Karsten Harries, Flash Q. Fiasco, Susan Mendus, James O'Shea, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Kevin Fitzpatrick
    Humana Mente 4 (1): 161-198. 1996.
  •  4
    Review of: Doris G. Bargen, A Woman's Weapon: Spirit Possession in The Tale of Genji (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 27 (1-2): 139-143. 2000.
  • Review of: Arie Van der Kooij and Karel van der Toorn, eds., Canonization and Decanonization (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26 (1-2): 216-220. 1999.
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Ciaran Cronin, Alan Weir, Barry C. Smith, Dolores Dooley, Charles Hummel, Philipp W. Rosemann, John Dillon, David J. Marshall, Felix Ó Murchadha, Tadeusz Szubka, Karsten Harries, John Baker, Richard Kearney, and Robert A. Reeves
    Humana Mente 2 (2): 343-379. 1994.
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    Review of: Paul J. Griffiths, On Being Mindless: Buddhist Meditation and the Mind-Body Problem (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (1): 81-83. 1988.
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    Review of: Robert Magliola, Derrida on the Mend (review)
    with John Keenan
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 12 (4): 362-369. 1985.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Denying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist TraditionsJoseph S. O'LearyDenying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist Traditions. By J. P. Williams. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. 249. $65.00.Janet Williams studied patristic theology at Oxford and Soto Zen in Tokyo, in the circle of Nishijima Zenji. In Denying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic C…Read more
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    Review of: Graham Parkes, ed., Nietzsche and Asian Thought (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1): 90-94. 1992.
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    Review of: José Ignacio Cabezón, ed., Buddhism, Sexuality, and Gender (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 20 (1): 86-89. 1993.
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    Review of: Donald S. Lopez, Jr. and Steven C. Rockefeller, eds., The Christ and the Bodhisattva (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 14 (4): 335-337. 1987.
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    Questioning the Essence of Christianity
    Philosophy and Theology 16 (2): 203-216. 2004.
    In accord with the motto of the Passionists—“We preach Christ crucified”—Breton located the essence of Christianity in a faith and love marked by open-ended questioning and dialogue and by an exodic movement of the spirit. Neoplatonism enabled him to raise his love of free inquiry to a high spiritual plane, and to bring into lucid focus the figure of Christ, ridding it of false absolutizations. Seeing the encounter with Buddhism as the next step in this purification of Christian vision, he pored…Read more
  •  1
    En lisant le De utilitate credendi de Saint Augustin
    In François Bousquet & Jean Greisch (eds.), La Croyance, Beauchesne. 1982.
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    The final book of O'Leary's trilogy, Conventional and Ultimate Truth deals with the nature of theological rationality today, drawing on Buddhist ideology.
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    A Seminal Event
    Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 2 (2): 176-190. 2020.
    In this article, Joseph S. O’Leary recounts the origin and inspirations behind the 1979 Colloquium Heidegger et la Question de Dieu, and reflects on why it became such a key moment in the development of many of those who took part in it. In addition to the contingent factors of a particular time and place, and the deep personal and intellectual significance that Heidegger bore for many of them, O’Leary identifies the perennial philosophical questions which the participants were able to address i…Read more
  •  22
    7 The Gift: A Trojan Horse in the Citadel of Phenomenology?
    In Ian Leask & Eoin Cassidy (eds.), Givenness and God: Questions of Jean-Luc Marion, Fordham University Press. pp. 135-166. 2022.
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    Questions to and from a Tradition in Disarray
    In John Panteleimon Manoussakis (ed.), After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy, Fordham University Press. pp. 185-207. 2022.
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 (3): 362-364. 1991.
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    The Wake of Imagination
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32 330-333. 1988.