Preface
This study sheet accompanies the review Thinking Sacramental Presence in a Postmodern Context: Leuven Encounters in Systematic Theology II
KIC II/12n
Sections
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- Opening Address
- Thinking Sacramental Presence in a Postmodern Context: a Playground for Theological Renewal
- 1. Postmodernity and the Withdrawal of the Divine: a Challenge for Theology
- 2. Postmodernity and Sacramentality: Two Challenges to Speaking about God
- 3. Incarnation of Meaning and the Sense for Symbols: Phenomenological Remarks on a Theological Debate
- 4. The Language of Sacramental Memorial: Rupture, Excess and Abundance
- 5. The Church as the Erotic Community
- 6. Presence et Affection
- 7. The Broken Bread as Theological Figure of Eucharistic Presence
- 8. Thomas Aquinas: Postmodern
- 9. Incarnation and Imagination: Catholic Theology of God between Heidegger and Postmodernity
- 10. After Heidegger Transubstantiation
- 11. The Concept of "Sacramental Anxiety": a Kierkegaardian Locus of Transcendence
- 12. God Does Appear in Immanence after all: Jean-Luc Marion's Phenomenology as a new First Philosophy of Theology
- 13. A Genealogy of Presence: Elite Anxiety and the Excesses of the Popular Sacramental Imagination
- 14. ("untitled":) On Denoting Sacramental Presence