Facing the Other: John Paul II, Levinas, and the Body - eBook
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Facing the Other: John Paul II, Levinas, and the Body - eBook  -     By: Nigel Zimmermann

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Title: Facing the Other: John Paul II, Levinas, and the Body - eBook
By: Nigel Zimmermann
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498236539
ISBN-13: 9781498236539
Series: Veritas
Stock No: WW108185EB

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What is the significance of the body? What might phenomenology contribute to a theological account of the body? And what is gained by prolonging the overlooked dialogue between St. John Paul II and Emmanuel Levinas? Nigel Zimmermann answers these questions through the agreements and the tensions between two of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century. John Paul II, the Polish pope, philosopher, and theologian, and Emmanuel Levinas, the French-Jewish philosopher of Lithuanian heritage, were provocative thinkers who courageously faced and challenged the assumptions of their age. Both held the human person in high regard and did their thinking with constant reference to God and to theological language. Zimmermann does not shirk from the challenges of each thinker and does not hide their differences. However, he shows how they bequeath a legacy regarding the body that we would overlook at significant ethical peril. We are called, Zimmermann argues, to face the other. In this moment God refuses a banal marginalization and our call to responsibility for the other person is issued in their disarming vulnerability. In the body, philosophy, theology, and ethics converge to call us to glory, even in the paradox of lowly suffering.

Author Bio

Nigel Zimmermann is Associate Director, Church Policy at Australian Catholic University (ACU) in North Sydney. He is an adjunct lecturer in Theology with the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia, author of Levinas and Theology (Bloomsbury, 2013), Facing the Other: John Paul II, Levinas, and the Body (Cascade, 2015), and editor of The Great Grace: Receiving Vatican II Today (Bloomsbury, 2015).

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