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    Harry Potter and the Da Vinci code: 'Thunder of a Battle fought in some other Star'.Mark Patrick Hederman - 2007 - Dublin: Dublin Centre for the Study of the Platonic Tradition.
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  2. Icons of infinity: Rothko, Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion.Mark Patrick Hederman - 2019 - In Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson (eds.), Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press.
     
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    Wallace Stevens.Mark Patrick Hederman - 2023 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 5 (1):98-118.
    This paper hopes to show that, for Wallace Stevens, God and human imagination are closely identified. Moreover, the feeling of rightness, which for so long a time existed with the old religious idea of God, may be accessed once again. His notion of the “supreme fiction” will compare with Descartes’ “idea of the Infinite” as interpreted by Emmanuel Levinas. This epistemological reality, central to our being, can also become contemporary to our lives, in a way that the old religious idea (...)
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    Is God diminished if we abscond?Mark Patrick Hederman - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (5):741-749.
    Is it possible to connect with the God‐who‐may‐be without paying attention to the tapping on the wall from the other side? Kearney remains within the orbit and the idiom of so‐called postmodern philosophy while he expresses phenomenologically the relationship with God as ultimate other. If we are to remain within the confines of postmodern philosophy to articulate such presence, access to what Rilke calls “heart‐work” as opposed to “work of sight” might best be glimpsed through excavation of “decisiveness” in the (...)
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