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Contemporary French Catholic philosopher Emmanuel Falque has risen to the forefront among international intellectuals speaking on Christianity. Inspired by his Catholic faith as well as his humanist vision, Falque offers thought-provoking answers to today's social, cultural, and philosophical issues. The present book, newly translated from the French, offers a vivid and highly accessible introduction to the basic premises underlying Falque's vision. In it, French author Alain Saudan lucidly shows how Falque's thought not only comes from major twentieth-century pioneers of Catholicism, Henri de…mehr

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Contemporary French Catholic philosopher Emmanuel Falque has risen to the forefront among international intellectuals speaking on Christianity. Inspired by his Catholic faith as well as his humanist vision, Falque offers thought-provoking answers to today's social, cultural, and philosophical issues. The present book, newly translated from the French, offers a vivid and highly accessible introduction to the basic premises underlying Falque's vision. In it, French author Alain Saudan lucidly shows how Falque's thought not only comes from major twentieth-century pioneers of Catholicism, Henri de Lubac, SJ, Jacques Maritain, Etienne Gilson, and Jean-Luc Marion, but also creatively transcends their ideas by introducing novel concepts into philosophy and theology. Not merely a deep reflection on Falque's project, Saudan's book vividly offers a window into key debates, tensions, and opportunities within the Western tradition that religious and secular cultures are continuing to grapple with today.
Autorenporträt
Alain Saudan earned agrege in philosophy from the Ecole Normale Superieure. A former student of Paul Ricur, Saudan wrote a masters thesis on the philosophy of religion in Spinoza and a dissertation on semiotics in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. He is also the author of Fonder la loi (1998) as well as Litterature et philosophie: Ecrire, penser, vivre (2002). He currently serves as professor at the Lycee International de Saint-Gerlain-en-Laye. Jacob Saliba is currently a doctoral candidate (ABD) in French intellectual history at Boston College.