Turn or reactivation? The problem of God in French Phenomenology
Abstract
The thesis of the supposed rupture between Phenomenology and Theology was presented in 1991 by Dominique Janicaud in his book Theological Turn of French Phenomenology. However, is valuable the contribution of French religious thinkers to the reception and development of Phenomenology in France. In this context, Hering’s contribution to the diffusion of the phenomenological movement by applying its method to the world of religious phenomena is decisive. For this reason, the reactivation of the problem of divinity in contemporary French Phenomenology succeeds in demonstrating the close relationship between Phenomenology and Theology.
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