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Prolegomena to Charity

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In seven essays that draw from metaphysics, phenomenology, literature, Christological theology, and Biblical exegesis,Marion sketches several prolegomena to a future fuller thinking and saying of love’s paradoxical reasons, exploring evil, freedom, bedazzlement, and the loving gaze; crisis, absence, and knowing.

178 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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Jean-Luc Marion

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Jean-Luc Marion est un philosophe et universitaire français.

Jean-Luc Marion is a French philosopher and academic.

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March 2, 2008
Marion still doing theology (before his turn to doing phenomenology almost exclusively): to die for.
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March 24, 2014
I just decided, out of the blue, to read this casually, and I still find it very comprehensive and compelling. Love is as love does, indeed.
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November 18, 2025
A collection of Marion's early writings prior to God Without Being. Lucid and candid prose with phenomenological twist (rather than jargons). Nietzsche, Husserl, and Heidegger are more or less cheerful guests rather than looming ghosts in the party. All is good.
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August 16, 2025
"Easter innovates, and does so radically. Either Christ no longer has any importance on this day, or 'he brought all newness in bringing himself, who was announced in advance; for what was announced in advance was exactly this: that Newness would come to renew and revive man' (Irenaeus). The innovation has a name - Christ - and a function - to render man new, as well as all the things of life "
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