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    Words of life: new theological turns in French phenomenology.Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Words of Life is the sequel and companion to Phenomenology and the "Theological Turn," edited by Dominique Janicaud, Jean-Francois Courtine, Jean-Louis Chrétien, Michel Henry, Jean-Luc Marion, and Paul Ricoeur. In that volume, Janicaud accuses Levinas, Henry, Marion, and Chrétien of "veering" from phenomenological neutrality to a theologically inflected phenomenology. By contrast, the contributors to this collection interrogate whether phenomenology's proper starting point is agnostic or atheistic. Many hold the view that phenomenology after the theological turn may very well be true (...)
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  2. The phenomenology of prayer.Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This collection of ground-breaking essays considers the many dimensions of prayer: how prayer relates us to the divine; prayer's ability to reveal what is essential about our humanity; the power of prayer to transform human desire and action; and the relation of prayer to cognition. It takes up the meaning of prayer from within a uniquely phenomenological point of view, demonstrating that the phenomenology of prayer is as much about the character and boundaries of phenomenological analysis as it is about (...)
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    The witness of humility.Norman Wirzba - 2010 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba, Words of life: new theological turns in French phenomenology. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 233-252.
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    The touch of humility: An invitation to creatureliness.Norman Wirzba - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (2):225-244.
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    The Paradise of God: Renewing Religion in an Ecological Age.Norman Wirzba (ed.) - 2003 - Oup Usa.
    It has become a commonplace that Biblical religion bears a heavy share of responsibility for our past negligence towards the environment. In this provocative book, Norman Wirzba argues that the Biblical doctrine of creation actually holds the key to a true understanding of our place in the environment and our responsibility toward it. Wirzba contends that an adequate response to environmental destruction depends on a new formulation of ourselves as part of a larger whole, rather than as radically free individuals. (...)
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    Attention and responsibility: The work of prayer.Norman Wirzba - 2005 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba, The phenomenology of prayer. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 88-100.
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    Food for Theologians.Norman Wirzba - 2013 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (4):374-382.
    In this essay, I present eating as a vital theological concern and an integral part of the church’s ministries and mission in the world. I argue that food is not reducible to the status of a commodity but is instead God’s love made delectable. The production and the sharing of good food is a witness to God’s presence among us.
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  8. From maieutics to metanoia: Levinass understanding of the philosophical task. I Claire Elise Katz.Norman Wirzba - 2003 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout, Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 1.
     
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  9. Love's braided dance: hope in a time of crisis.Norman Wirzba - 2024 - London: Yale University Press.
    A moving exploration of the place of hope in the world today, drawing on agrarian principles In this series of meditations, Norman Wirzba recasts hope not as something people have, like a vaccine to prevent pain and trouble, but as something people do. Hope evaporates in conditions of abandonment and abuse. It grows in contexts of nurture and belonging. Hope ignites when people join in what Wendell Berry calls 'love's braided dance'--a commitment to care for one another and our world. (...)
     
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    Levinas's understanding of the philosophical task.Norman Wirzba - 2003 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout, Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--387.
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    The Needs of Thought and the Affirmation of Life.Norman Wirzba - 1997 - International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (4):385-401.
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    Transforming Philosophy and Religion: Love's Wisdom.Norman Wirzba & Bruce Ellis Benson (eds.) - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    Norman Wirzba, Bruce Ellis Benson, and an international group of philosophers and theologians describe how various expressions of philosophy are transformed by the discipline of love. What is at stake is how philosophy colors and shapes the way we receive and engage each other, our world, and God. Focusing primarily on the Continental tradition of philosophy of religion, the work presented in this volume engages thinkers such as St. Paul, Meister Eckhart, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Heidegger, Ricoeur, Derrida, Marion, Zizek, Irigaray, and (...)
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    This Sacred Life: Humanity's Place in a Wounded World.Norman Wirzba - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    In a time of climate change, environmental degradation, and social injustice, the question of the value and purpose of human life has become urgent. What are the grounds for hope in a wounded world? This Sacred Life gives a deep philosophical and religious articulation of humanity's identity and vocation by rooting people in a symbiotic, meshwork world that is saturated with sacred gifts. The benefits of artificial intelligence and genetic enhancement notwithstanding, Norman Wirzba shows how an account of humans as (...)
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  14. The Work of the Other: Teaching Versus Anamnesis in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas.Norman R. Wirzba - 1994 - Dissertation, Loyola University of Chicago
    Socratic philosophy represents a long-standing tradition within philosophy that understands the journey to truth in terms of the traveler's innate capacity. Anamnesis, maieutics, and elenchus each confirm that truth is not utterly foreign but is instead always within my possession or grasp. Other people, to the extent that they participate in my philosophical exploration, serve only to enable my capabilities or potential. They are not teachers to me. Nor would I need them, since I am always already in the neighborhood (...)
     
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    From maieutics to metanoia: Levinas's understanding of the philosophical task. [REVIEW]Norman Wirzba - 1995 - Man and World 28 (2):129-144.
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    Contesting Spirit. [REVIEW]Norman Wirzba - 1999 - International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (4):474-475.
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    Teaching as propaedeutic to religion: The contribution of Levinas and Kierkegaard. [REVIEW]Norman Wirzba - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 39 (2):77 - 94.