
The Religious Existentialists and the Redemption of Feeling
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Abi Doukhan is associate professor of philosophy at Queens College (CUNY).
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2.Intellectual Ascent and Experience in Dante's Divine Comedy - Antonio Donato
3.More Than a Feeling: Kierkegaard's Redemption of Love - Michael Strawser
4.James and Nishida: A Phenomenology of Mystical Consciousness - J. Jeremy Wisnewski
5.Nicholas Berdiaev: Towards a New Humanism, Based on a New Concept of Being Human - Emiliya Ivanova
6.Max Scheler's Concept of Shame as a Preconceptual Revelation of the Ontological Status of the Human Person - Marc Barnes
7.The Necessity of Feeling in Unamuno and Kant: For the Tragic as for the Beautiful and Sublime - José Luis Fernández
8.The Redemption of Negative Feeling: Miguel de Unamuno - Mariana Alessandri
9."Not a 'Feeling' But a Perceived Mystery": Martin Buber and the Redemption of Feeling in I-Thou Relationships - Eugene V. Torisky Jr.
10.The Bared Self: Levinas and the Hassidic Tradition - Catherine Chalier
11.Beyond Reason: Emmanuel Levinas on Sensation, Feeling, and Morality - Randolph Wheeler
12.Does Faith Trouble Philosophy? On Franz Rosenzweig's Method and System - Herman J. Heering
13.The Relevance of Karl Jaspers's Philosophy Of Religion Today - Anton Hügli
14.Philosophy, Prophecy, and Existential Hope: Marcel in the Broken World of the 21st Century - Jill Hernandez
15.The Unifying Force of Emotion: Human Nature, Community and the World - Nikolaj Zunic
16.Love, Leisure, and Festivity: Josef Pieper on the Passions of Love and the Contemplation of God - Margaret I. Hughes
17.Feeling Distant, Feeling Divine: The Transformative Import of Differences in Nietzsche and Irigaray - James Abordo Ong
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