Editor’s Introduction
Part I: The Study of Religion: Religionswissenschaft and Phenomenology of Religion
1. Pierre D. Chantepie de la Saussaye, “Phenomenology of Religion”
2. Ernst Troeltsch, “The Nature of the Study of Religion”
3. Rudolf Otto, “The Feeling of the Numinous”
4. W. Brede Kristensen, “Symbol and Reality”
5. Gerardus van der Leeuw, “Phenomenology as a Method for the Study of Religion”
6. Friedrich Heiler, “Ascertaining the Nature of Religion”
7. Joachim Wach, “Idea and Reality in the History of Religion”
8. Mircea Eliade, “The Sacred in the Secular World”
9. Hans Blumenberg, “Seeing and Hearing”
10. Paul RicŒur, “Experience and Language in Religious Discourse”
11. Henry DumÉry, “Manifest Religion”
Interlude: Tamsin Jones, “Phenomenology in Religious Studies Today”
Part II: The Nature of Religion: Munich and GÖttingen School Phenomenology
12. Alexander PfÄnder, “From Faith to Cognition”
13. Max Scheler, “The Religious Act”
14. Adolf Reinach, “Experience of the Absolute”
15. Hedwig Conrad-Martius, “The Meaning of Being for Theistic Metaphysics”
16. Dietrich von Hildebrand, “Phenomenology and Personality”
17. Otto GrÜndler, “Elements of a Phenomenology of Religion”
18. Jean HÉring, “Religious Consciousness”
19. Gerda Walther, “Mystical Communion with God”
20. Erich Przywara, “The Problematic of the Religious”
21. Karol Wojtyła, “The Degrees of Being in Phenomenology”
22. Anna-Teresa Tymieniencka, “From the Sacred to the Divine”
Part III: The Manifestation of Religion: Husserlian Phenomenology
23. Edmund Husserl, “God as Bearer of Absolute Logos”
24. Edith Stein, “Paths toward Knowing God”
25. Michel Henry, “Christianity: A Phenomenological Approach”
26. Robert Sokolowski, “The Theology of Disclosure”
27. Angela Ales Bello, “A Philosophical-Phenomenological Approach to Religious Experience”
28. Anthony Steinbock, “Phenomenology of Religious Experience”
29. Natalie Depraz, “Method in Practical Theo-Phenomenology”
30. Olga Louchakova-Schwartz, “The Ground of Religion: Reclaiming Intuited Reality”
31. Kevin Hart, “Phenomenology and the Kingdom”
32. Espen Dahl, “Hidden and Present: Horizontality and the Experience of God”
33. Neal DeRoo, “Transcendental Phenomenology of Religion”
Part IV: The Experience of Religion: Heidegger and French Phenomenology
34. Martin Heidegger, “The Problem of Sin”
35. Emmanuel LÉvinas, “Philosophy and the Idea of the Infinite”
36. Jean-Luc Marion, “The Witness and the Paradox: Remarks on Phenomenality in a Biblical Text”
37. Jean-Louis ChrÉtien, “Phenomenology of Response”
38. Jean-Yves Lacoste, “Less Religion, Less Religious Experience”
39. Emmanuel Falque, “A Phenomenology at the Limit”
40. Merold Westphal, “Hermeneutical Phenomenology on Sunday Morning”
41. John D. Caputo, “The Phenomenological Structure of Theopoetics”
42. Richard Kearney, “An Apprenticeship to Religious Hermeneutics”
43. Carla Canullo, “The Bond that Redeems: Religion and Phenomenology”
44. Stefano Bancalari, “Toward a Critical Phenomenology of Religious Experience”
Afterword, Jeffrey Bloechl
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