Edith Stein (1891–1942), later Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was an original phenomenologist and an early student of Edmund…
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Martin Heidegger
Practices of relation: Khawaja and Levene
April 2, 2019
Noreen Khawaja and Nancy Levene, authors respectively of the recently published books, The Religion of Existence and Powers of Distinction,…
The post-secular: A different account
March 22, 2011
John Boy, in a post on March 15th, titled "What we talk about when we talk about the postsecular," provides…
Thinking otherwise
December 3, 2010
By insisting that this is all there is, the secularist position forecloses the emergence of anything other than this. Since…
An atheism a theologian can love
September 16, 2010
“Strangely enough,” Foucault mused, “man—the study of whom is supposed by the naïve to be the oldest investigation since Socrates—is…
Atheism and antihumanism as intellectual-historical objects
July 21, 2010
I begin this post by posing straightaway the questions that will guide my argument. In what way can atheism and…
Secularism, atheism, antihumanism
June 3, 2010
In a 1956 text on ethics and literature, Emmanuel Levinas offered the following diagnosis of the philosophical trends of his…