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  1. Thomistic Abstraction: Re-Incarnating Philosophy Into Human Existence After Kant.Andres Ayala - manuscript
    Kant’s subject as source of universality and necessity in human understanding is Modern Philosophy's solution to the old problem of the universals, a solution which appeared to supersede once and for all the Aristotelian theory of abstraction. The present paper intends to show how Aquinas's Aristotelian doctrine on abstraction may stand the Kantian challenge and resolve the old problem when three principles are brought into play: 1) the same perfection can subsist in two different modes of being, and thus (...)
     
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  2. The Incarnation in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion.Andres Ayala - 2021 - The Incarnate Word 8 (2):45-69.
    Why I thought it useful to offer an explanation of Hegel’s doctrine on the Incarnation was so that the reader may be empowered to identify Hegel’s influence in modern accounts of this mystery. Even if, in my view, Hegel’s interpretation of revealed religion differs greatly from Catholic Doctrine, it is not surprising to find the presence of some of his concepts in modern theology. In truth, what matters is not the theologian’s self-identification as Hegelian or as non-Hegelian, but whether (...)
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  3. God, Incarnation, and Metaphysics in Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion.Paolo Diego Bubbio - 2014 - Sophia (4):1-19.
    In this article, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s idea of God has on his metaphysics. In particular, I apply Hegel’s ‘recognition-theoretic’ approach to his theology. Within the context of this analysis, I focus especially on the incarnation and sacrifice of Christ. First, I argue that Hegel’s philosophy of religion employs a distinctive notion of sacrifice (kenotic sacrifice). Here, sacrifice is conceived as a giving up something of oneself to ‘make room’ (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Harvard University Press takes pride in publishing the third edition of a work whose depth, scope, and wisdom have gained it international recognition as a classic in its field. Harry Austryn Wolfson, world-renowned scholar and most lucid of scholarly writers, here presents in ordered detail his long-awaited study of the philosophic principles and reasoning by which the Fathers of the Church sought to explain the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. Professor Wolfson first discusses the problem of the (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, I: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.John Reumann & Harry A. Wolfson - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (2):193.
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    Transcendence, Creation, and Incarnation: From Philosophy to Religion.Anthony O'Hear - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book expounds and analyses notions of transcendence, creation and incarnation reflectively and personally, combining both philosophical and religious insights. Preferring tender-minded approaches to reductively materialistic ones, it shows some ways in which reductive approaches to human affairs can distort the appreication of our lives and activities. In the book's first half it examines a number of aspects of human life and experience in the thought of Darwin, Ruskin, and Scruton with a view to exploring the extent to which (...)
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    Incarnating Kannon: Eshinni, Shinran, and the Other-Power of Philosophy.Leah Kalmanson - 2024 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (4):349-357.
    Here the relationship between Shinran and Eshinni, founding family of the largest Buddhist sect in Japan, serves as a methodological model for philosophical engagement. Though the Pure Land notion of “easy practice” (Jp. igyō 易行) may be seen as Zen’s less rigorous counterpart, Shinran’s turn toward “other-power” (tariki 他力) is driven by the same philosophical debates over practice and liberation that occupied contemporaries such as Dōgen. The answers to such debates, which Shinran and Eshinni enacted concretely via their lifestyle choices, (...)
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    Incarnation and Process Philosophy.J. E. Barnhart - 1967 - Religious Studies 2 (2):225 - 232.
    The purpose of this article is to develop a Christian doctrine of the Incarnation in the light of a process philosophy of the type expounded by A. N. Whitehead and E. S. Brightman. Rather than offer at this time a detailed defence either of the idea of incarnation or of process philosophy, I wish to show that the two can be coherently related in such a way that each receives a greater degree of completion and clarity. (...)
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    Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh: Reflections on Incarnation in Analytical Psychology.Frances Gray - 2012 - Routledge.
    How do you know anything is true? What relation is there between my psyche and your psyche, does one exist? Can we doubt everything or are some things indubitable? What does Jung have to say about body and psyche, body and mind? Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh is an analysis and critique of interpretations of Cartesian philosophy in analytical psychology. It focuses on readings of Descartes that have important implications for understanding Jung, and analytical and existential psychology generally. (...)
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  10. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Volume I: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Harvard Univ Pr.
    A MONUMENTAL WORK OF SCHOLARSHIP, CONSISTING OF THOROUGH AND COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENTS OF FOUR RELATIVELY DISTINCT MOTIFS IN THE THOUGHT OF THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS. PART ONE DEALS WITH THE ORIGIN OF THE PROBLEM OF FAITH AND REASON, TOGETHER WITH THE VARIOUS SOLUTIONS PROPOSED; PART TWO TREATS THE TRINITY, THE LOGOS, AND PLATONIC IDEAS; PART THREE EXAMINES THE THREE CHRISTIAN "MYSTERIES"--THE TRINITY, THE INCARNATION, AND THE GENERATION OF THE LOGOS; AND PART FOUR DETAILS THE RISE OF THE HERESIES, PARTICULARLY GNOSTICISM. (...)
     
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    Philosophie et incarnation sèlon saint Augustin.Etienne Gilson - 1947 - [Montréal]: Institut d'études médiévales, Université de Montréal.
    Je suis celui qui suis : tel est le Nom de Dieu révélé par le livre de l'Exode. " Dieu est Amour " affirme par ailleurs saint Jean. Comment concilier l'Etre suprême et la Miséricorde infinie, la transcendance du Dieu de Moïse et sa proximité en Jésus-Christ? Telle est la question abordée par Etienne Gilson dans ce livre méconnu, réédité pour la première fois depuis sa parution à Montréal, en 1947. Prenant appui notamment sur les Confessions, les Sermons 6 et (...)
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  12. Philosophie et Incarnation selon saint Augustin.Étienne Gilson - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141:584-584.
     
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    Social philosophy of science as the guardian of the “incarnation of truth in the world”.Alexander Antonovski - 2017 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 51 (1):68-75.
    In his paper the author establishes some arguments against the thesis of professor Walter Schweidler. The later defends the anti-representationalist claim that not every kind of knowledge is to evaluate on its truth and falsehood. The author maintains the opposite thesis that the all knowledge including the one about social premises of any kind of science may be evaluated (although not eventually proved) on their truth or falseness.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers. Volume I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Harry Austryn Wolfson.Marshall Clagett - 1958 - Isis 49 (3):358-359.
  15. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, I. Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry A. Wolfson - 1957 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (3):507-509.
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  16. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Structure and Growth of Philosophic Systems from Plato to Spinoza, III.HARRY AUSTRYN WOLFSON - 1956
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  17. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry A. Wolfson - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (4):710-711.
     
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    Incarnation, question ancienne, enjeux actuels: approches philosophiques et théologiques.Clarisse Picard & Emmanuel Falque (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    The texts in this book offer new observations on incarnation in light of the developments of the past twenty years in both philosophy and theology, as well as current debates in anthropology and ethics.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Structure and Growth of Philosophic Systems from Plato to Spinoza, III. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):186-186.
    A monumental work of scholarship, consisting of thorough and comprehensive treatments of four relatively distinct motifs in the thought of the early Church Fathers. Part One deals with the origin of the problem of faith and reason, together with the various solutions proposed; Part Two treats the Trinity, the Logos, and Platonic Ideas; Part Three examines the three Christian "mysteries"--the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the generation of the Logos; and Part Four details the rise of the heresies, particularly gnosticism. (...)
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    Theology and philosophy in the twelfth century: a study of Gilbert Porreta's thinking and the theological expositions of the doctrine of the incarnation during the period 1130-1180.Lauge Olaf Nielsen - 1981 - Leiden: Brill.
    Introduction The task of perusing the writings of Gilbert Porreta, and of endeavouring to comprehend the ideas expressed in them, is one whose difficulty ...
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    Philosophie et incarnation selon saint Augustin. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1949 - Modern Schoolman 26 (4):369-370.
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    An Incarnational Model of the Eucharist.James Arcadi - 2018 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    The Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship and at the heart of the Eucharist are the curious phrases, 'This is my body' and 'This is my blood'. James M. Arcadi offers a constructive proposal for understanding Christ's presence in the Eucharist that draws on contemporary conceptual resources and is faithful to the history of interpretation. He locates his proposal along a spectrum of Eucharistic theories. Arcadi explores the motif of God's presence related to divine omnipresence and special presence (...)
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    Incarnational Humanism: A Philosophy of Culture for the Church in the World. By Jens Zimmermann. [REVIEW]Ryan Topping - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (1):198-202.
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    Philosophie et Incarnation[REVIEW]Joseph B. McAllister - 1948 - New Scholasticism 22 (2):235-237.
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    Merleau-Ponty, ou, La philosophie incarnée: une réception africaine.Anselme Paluku Tsongo - 2013 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia L'Harmattan.
    Le livre veut répondre aux accusations selon lesquelles les philosophes passent leur temps dans des spéculations stériles et inutiles, se soustrayant au monde vécu. Il s'agit de montrer, à partir de l'œuvre du français Merleau-Ponty, que la philosophie ne doit pas chercher à s'évader du monde, mais encore que l'existence humaine est elle-même à vivre et à penser comme une existence "incarnée" dans le monde. Le propos s'ouvre à d'éventuels prolongements pour une pensée philosophie africaine.
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  26. The Incarnation.Thomas D. Senor - 2007 - In Chad Meister & Paul Copan (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Routledge Press.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers. Volume I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation by Harry Austryn Wolfson. [REVIEW]Marshall Clagett - 1958 - Isis 49:358-359.
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  28. The Metaphysics of the Incarnation.Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book offers original essays by leading philosophers of religion representing these new approaches to theological problems such as incarnation.
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  29. Michel Henry, incarnation. Une philosophie de la chair, Paris, seuil, 2000, 374p.Jacques Schouwey - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:72.
     
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    La cognition incarnée: un programme de recherche entre philosophie et psychologie.Giuseppe Di Liberti & Pierre Léger (eds.) - 2022 - [Sesto San Giovanni]: Éditions Mimésis.
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  31. The Metaphysics of the Incarnation in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy of Religion.Marek Dobrzeniecki - 2021 - Verbum Vitae 39 (2):571-587.
    The paper presents the latest achievements of analytic philosophers of religion in Christology. My goal is to defend the literal/metaphysical reading of the Chalcedonian dogma of the hypostatic union. Some of the contemporary Christian thinkers claim that the doctrine of Jesus Christ as both perfectly divine and perfectly human is self-contradictory (I present this point of view on the example of John Hick) and, therefore, it should be understood metaphorically. In order to defend the consistency of the conciliar theology, I (...)
     
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  32. Theology and Philosophy in the Twelfth Century. A Study of Gilbert Porreta's Thinking and the Theological Expositions of the Doctrine of the Incarnation during the Period 1130-1180.Lauge Olaf Nielsen - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (4):659-660.
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  33. Pour une philosophie de l'esprit incarné (I).P. Rostenne - 1991 - Filosofia Oggi 14 (54):173-184.
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  34. Pour une philosophie de l'esprit incarné (II).P. Rostenne - 1991 - Filosofia Oggi 14 (55):315-332.
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    Education Incarnate.Sharon Todd - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (4).
    For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his understanding of alterity, of the self-Other relation, of ethics as ‘first philosophy’ and the significance these concepts have on rethinking educational theory and practice. What I do in this paper, by way of method, is to start from a slightly different place, from the assertion that there is indeed something ‘new’ to be explored in Levinas’s philosophy – both in terms (...)
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    The Logic of Incarnation: Hegel’s Use of Plato’s Philebus in the Shorter Logic and in the Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion.Chrysantho Sholl Figueiredo - 2016 - Philosophy Study 6 (10).
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    Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Vol. I of The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (4):543-550.
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    Imaginaire, perception, incarnation: exercice phénoménologique à partir de Merleau-Ponty, Henry, et Sartre.Raphaël Gély - 2012 - New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
    À partir de Merleau-Ponty, Henry et Sartre, ce livre montre comment chaque expérience perceptive est susceptible d'accroître ou d'affaiblir la capacité des individus à se laisser affecter en profondeur par leur situation et à l'endurer.
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    Le droit incarné: huit parcours en jurislittérature.Anne Teissier-Ensminger - 2013 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Pour cerner les caractéristiques récurrentes de la jurislittérature, qui réfléchit la juridicité en littérarité, huit études visent ici à dégager les points cardinaux de son exigeante méditation sur un droit incarné, ainsi que certains tropismes d'écriture qui mettent la juridicité en état de grâce.
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    The Incarnation As Action Composite.Katherin A. Rogers - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (3):251-270.
    The Council of Chalcedon insisted that God Incarnate is one person with two natures, one divine and one human. Recently critics have rightly argued that God Incarnate cannot be a composite person. In the present paper I defend a new composite theory using the analogy of a boy playing a video game. The analogy suggests that the Incarnation is God doing something. The Incarnation is what I label an “action composite” and is a state of affairs, constituted by (...)
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    Hylomorphism and the incarnation.Michael Rea - 2011 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Oxford University Press.
    In this paper I provide a metaphysical account of the incarnation that starts from substantive assumptions about the nature of natures and about the metaphysics of the Trinity and develops in light of these a story about the relations among the elements involved in the incarnation. Central to the view I will describe are two features of Aristotle's metaphysics, though I do not claim that my own development of these ideas is anything of which Aristotle himself would have (...)
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    Incarnation, Timelessness, and Exaltation.Jonathan Hill - 2012 - Faith and Philosophy 29 (1):3-29.
    Christian tradition holds not simply that, in Christ, God became human, but that at the end of his earthly career Christ became exalted (possessing andexercising the divine attributes such as omnipotence and omniscience), and yet remained perpetually human. In this paper I consider several models ofthe incarnation in the light of these requirements. In particular, I contrast models that adopt a temporalist understanding of divine eternity with those that adopt an atemporalist one. I conclude that temporalist models struggle to (...)
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    Incarnation and Timelessness.Thomas D. Senor - 1990 - Faith and Philosophy 7 (2):149-164.
    In this paper I present and defend two arguments which purport to show that the doctrines of timelessness and the Incarnation are incompatible. An argument similar to the first argument I consider is briefly discussed by Stump and Kretzmann in their paper "Eternity." I argue that their treatment of this type of objection is inadequate. The second argument I present is, as far as I know, original; it depends on a certain subtlety in the doctrine of the Incarnation, (...)
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    Comedy Incarnate: Buster Keaton, Physical Humor, and Bodily Coping.Noël Carroll - 2007 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    In _Comedy Incarnate_, Noël Carroll surveys the characteristics of Buster Keaton’s unique visual style, to reveal the distinctive experience of watching Keaton’s films. Bold and provocative thesis written by one of America’s foremost film theorists Takes a unique look at the philosophies behind Keaton’s style Weighs visual elements over narrative form in the analysis of the Keaton’s work Provides a fresh vantage point for analysis of film and comedy itself.
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    « L'Incarnation change tout ».Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):371-405.
    Merleau-Ponty s’est toujours intéressé aux rapports complexes entre christianisme, philosophie et théologie. Ses écrits, publiés ou inédits, opposent régulièrement « la nouveauté du christianisme » – comme expérience de l’homme, comme attitude religieuse, et jusque dans sa conception de Dieu – à une théologie dite « explicative », qui ne parviendrait pas à penser cette nouveauté, voire la trahirait. Accusée d’importer le Dieu des philosophes, cette théologie expliquerait Dieu et expliquerait par Dieu pour mieux se passer des mystères de l’homme, (...)
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    Incarnation, Divine Timelessness, and Modality.Emily Paul - 2019 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 3 (1):88-112.
    A central part of the Christian doctrine of the incarnation is that the Son of God ‘becomes’ incarnate. Furthermore, according to classical theism, God is timeless: He exists ‘outside’ of time, and His life has no temporal stages. A consequence of this ‘atemporalist’ view is that a timeless being cannot undergo intrinsic change—for this requires the being to be one way at one time, and a different way at a later time. How, then, can we understand the central Christian (...)
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    Unconscious Incarnations: Psychoanalytic and Philosophical Perspectives on the Body.Brian W. Becker & John Panteleimon Manoussakis (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    Unconscious Incarnations considers the status of the body in psychoanalytic theory and practice, bringing Freud and Lacan into conversation with continental philosophy to explore the heterogeneity of embodied life. By doing so, the body is no longer merely an object of scientific inquiry but also a lived body, a source of excessive intuition and affectivity, and a raw animality distinct from mere materiality. The contributors to this volume consist of philosophers, psychoanalytic scholars, and practitioners whose interdisciplinary explorations reformulate traditional (...)
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  48. Incarnation: Metaphysical Issues.Robin Le Poidevin - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (4):703-714.
    The last quarter of the twentieth century saw a resurgence of realism in various areas of philosophy, including metaphysics and the philosophy of religion, and this trend has continued in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In philosophy of religion this led to explorations of the philosophical coherence of orthodox doctrines, such as the Christian doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation. In metaphysics, there was renewed interest in debates concerning persistence, composition, the relation between (...)
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    Incarnation: Metaphysical Issues.Robinle Poidevin - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (4):703-714.
    The last quarter of the twentieth century saw a resurgence of realism in various areas of philosophy, including metaphysics and the philosophy of religion, and this trend has continued in the first decade of the twenty‐first century. In philosophy of religion this led to explorations of the philosophical coherence of orthodox doctrines, such as the Christian doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation. In metaphysics, there was renewed interest in debates concerning persistence, composition, the relation between (...)
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    Reconciliation, Incarnation, and Headless Hegelianism.Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2017 - Faith and Philosophy 34 (2):201-222.
    A number of contemporary authors (e.g., Catherine Malabou, Slavoj Žižek, and John Caputo) claim that Hegel’s Religionsphilosophie provides important insights for contemporary philosophy of religion. John Caputo argues that Hegel’s notion of incarnation as radical kenosis is a powerful tool for postmodern Radical Theology. In this essay, I scrutinize this claim by balancing Hegel’s notion of incarnation with his notion of recognition—the latter of which Caputo removes from a “headless Hegelianism.” I argue that a non-Hegelian, non-dialectic sense (...)
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