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Martin Koci
University of Vienna
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    Christianity after Christendom: Rethinking Jan Patočka’s Heresy 1.Martin Koci - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (4):717-730.
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    Thinking faith after Christianity: a theological reading of Jan Patočka's phenomenological philosophy.Martin Koci - 2020 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    This book examines the work of the Czech Philosopher Jan Patočka from the largely neglected perspective of religion. Patočka is known primarily for his work in phenomenology and ancient Greek philosophy, and also as a civil rights activist and a critic of modernity. He also maintained a persistent and increasing interest in Christianity, Martin Koci shows, and indeed his first and last publications concerned religion and theology. This book examines the theological motifs in Patočka's work, and brings his thought into (...)
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    Metaphysical thinking after metaphysics: a theological reading of Jan Patočka’s Negative Platonism.Martin Koci - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (1-2):18-35.
    For decades now, the end of metaphysics has been heralded. Engaging with the issue at stake, first, I will present and critically discuss Jan Patočka’s prophetic reflection on the fate of metaphysics after metaphysical philosophy. This will show that the problem is far more complicated and that attempts devoted to overcoming metaphysics often unjustly reduce it. To be able properly address the complexities of the crisis of metaphysics, I will move beyond Patočka and will introduce the agent, which played a (...)
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    Sacrifice for Nothing: The Movement of Kenosis in Jan Patočka's Thought.Martin Koci - 2017 - Modern Theology 33 (4):594-617.
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    Christianity after Christendom: Rethinking Jan Patočka’s Heresy.Martin Koci - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (4):717-730.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 717-730, July 2022.
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    Martin Ritter: Into the world: the movement of Patočka’s phenomenology: Springer, Cham, 2019, 183 pp, ISBN 978-3-030-23656-4.Martin Koci - 2020 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (1):107-111.
    The studies of the Czech phenomenologist Jan Patočka has been flourishing recently. Martin Ritter’s book Into the World: The Movement of Patočka’s Phenomenology offers an important contribution to the debate and a long-awaited critical presentation of Patočka’s asubjective phenomenology as well as creative re-reading of Patočka's central doctrine of the movements of existence.
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    Phenomenology and Theology Revisited: Emmanuel Falque and His Critics.Martin Koci - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3):903-926.
    This paper is a critical account on Emmanuel Falque's project of the revision of the disciplinary boundaries between phenomenology and theology. Falque advices philosophers to embrace theology in order to philosophize better; and requests theologians to allow liberate themselves by philosophy. This proposal caused the earthquake in the field of the theological turn and earned heavy criticism. Firstly, I will contextualise and will present the background of Falque's thought. Secondly, I will engage with major objections to his project and I (...)
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    Transforming the Theological Turn: Phenomenology with Emmanuel Falque.Martin Koci & Jason Alvis (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
    In this collection, the question “Must we cross the Rubicon?” is central. However, rather than simply opposing or subscribing to Falque’s position, the individual chapters of this book interrogate and critically reflect on the relationship between theology and philosophy, offering novel perspectives and redrawing the outlines of their borderlands.
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    The World as a Theological Problem.Martin Koci - 2020 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 2 (1):22-46.
    We have no other experience of God but the human experience, claims Emmanuel Falque. We – human beings – are in the world. Whatever we do, whatever we think and whatever we experience happens in the world and is mediated by the manner of the world. This also includes religious experience. Reflection on the possibility of religious experience – the experience of God – suggests that the world is interrupted by someone or something that is not of the world. The (...)
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    The Experiment of Night: Jan Patočka on War, and a Christianity to Come.Martin Kočí - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (1):107-124.
    Sacrifice, solidarity, and social decadence were essential themes not only for Patočka's philosophical work, but also for his personal life. In the "Varna Lectures" sacrifice is characterized uniquely as the privation of a clear telos, as counter-escapist, and as sutured to a comportment of finite life that is non-causal and non-purposive. In his Heretical Essays a similar hope is expressed to extract meaningfulness from use-value, and to deploy a Socratic and Christian "Care for the Soul" that can counteract the decadences (...)
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  11. in God and Phenomenology: Thinking with Jean-Yves Lacoste.Joeri Schrijvers & Martin Koci (eds.) - 2024 - Wipf & Stock.
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