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" Phenomenology and the holy : "
Espen Dahl.
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BL
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Record Number
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972340
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b726710
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Main Entry
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Dahl, Espen,1974-
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Title & Author
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Phenomenology and the holy : : religious experience after Husserl /\ Espen Dahl.
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Publication Statement
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London :: SCM Press,, 2010.
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Series Statement
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Veritas series
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Page. NO
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xiv, 330 pages ;; 22 cm.
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ISBN
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0334043468
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: 0334043565
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: 9780334043461
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: 9780334043560
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9780334043461
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Notes
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"In association with The Centre of Theology and Philosophy, University of Nottingham."
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-322) and index.
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Contents
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Approaching the phenomenology of the holy -- The everyday and the lifeworld -- The mystery of the thing -- The mystery of the human other -- The inner history and mediation of the holy -- Dynamics of the everyday : normality, scepticism and falling -- The holy and worship.
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Abstract
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In this book, Espen Dahl invites us to consider neglected resources with the phenomenological tradition, particularly in the later Husserl's and almost ethnographic attention to lived experience. Building a bridge from Otto and Husserl, through Schntz, to Wittgenstein and Cavell, Dahl reinvigorates phenomenology of religion as the philosophical investigation of worship."--James K.A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Calvin College --Book Jacket.
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Subject
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Husserl, Edmund.
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Holy, The.
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Phenomenology.
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Religion-- Philosophy.
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Das Heilige
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Det heliga.
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Fenomenologi-- religion.
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Holy, The.
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Phänomenologie
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Phenomenology.
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Religion-- Philosophy.
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Religionsfilosofi.
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Religiöse Erfahrung
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Mysterium.
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Dewey Classification
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200
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LC Classification
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BL51.D234 2010
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Added Entry
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University of Nottingham., Centre of Theology and Philosophy.
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