Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology
Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology is an explicitly interdisciplinary journal for phenomenological research. Drawing especially on philosophical and psychological approaches to phenomenological questions, the journal also promotes inquiry in fields such as communications and rhetoric, theology and religious studies, music, literature, and visual arts, and sociology and geography.
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Current Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1 (2024) Maurice Blondel, Phenomenology, and Theology
Articles
Introduction: Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology Volume 4
Jeffrey McCurry
The Conversion of the Will in L'Action
Jean-Luc Marion
Blondel on Sacramentality
James Swindal
Absent Presence, or Before the Principle of Contradiction: Blondel and Heidegger on στέρησις
William C. Hackett
Tradition, Action, and the Sacramentality of Rationality
Robert C. Koerpel
Theurgy in Modernity: Maurice Blondel's Liturgical Phenomenology
Jonathan M. Ciraulo
The Triple Phenomenality of Action, Thought, and Being in Maurice Blondel
Emmanuel Gabellieri
Ontological Diplopia
Maurice Blondel
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jeffrey McCurry
- Guest Editors
- Robert C. Koerpel
- Jonathan Ciraulo
- Managing Editor
- Sam Summers