This October, Divinity School Professor Jean-Luc Marion was awarded the Ratzinger Prize by Pope Francis for his contributions to the fields of theology, phenomenology (the study of consciousness and ...
A University faculty member is now among the "Immortals." On Thursday, Nov. 6, Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of the Philosophy of Religion and Theology in the Divinity School, was elected to succeed the ...
The tenth annual Ratzinger Prize was awarded to French philosopher and theologian Jean-Luc Marion and Australian theologian Tracey Rowland. The two laureates, previously nominated by the Ratzinger ...
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 80, No. 3 (December 2016), pp. 297-319 (23 pages) In this article I explore how a philosophical conception of love may be used to draw debate on ...
The Philosophy Department is pleased to announce the appointment of two Gadamer Chairs who are scheduled to visit Boston College in the near future. In Spring 2021 [COVID restrictions permitting] ...
In the wake of the French presidential elections in 2017, two recent works of Catholic political reflection tackle these questions from differing perspectives. Pierre-Louis Choquet, Jean-Victor Elie ...
This article explores similarities between French Catholic philosopher Jean-Luc Marion's eucharistic hermeneutic and Augustine's hermeneutic of charity, with the intent of offering a constructive ...