Sunday, January 2, 2011

Jean-Luc Marion on Theological Discourse and Forgiveness

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"Indeed, theological discourse offers its strange jubilation only to the strict extent that it permits and, dangerously, demands of it wokman that he speak beyond his means, precisely because he does not speak of himself. Hence the danger of a speech that, in a sense, speaks against the one who lends himself to it. One must obtain forgiveness for every essay in theology. In all senses."

-Jean-Luc Marion

Jean-Luc Marion and a sketch of phenomenological sacrifice:

Primary Source: God Without Being: Hors-Texte by Jean-Luc Marion and translated by Thomas A. Carlson

Secondary Source: Jean-Luc Marion: A Theo-Logical Introduction by Robyn Horner

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