“The Exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas between Jews and Christians”
A conference at the University of Notre Dame ( April 17-19, 2005 )
Organizers: Kevin Hart and Michael A. Signer
Registration: $125 (regular), $50 (students) | Register
Inquiries: cce@nd.edu
Conference Schedule
Speakers:
Leora Batnitzky, “Levinas: Between German Metaphysics and Christian Theology”
Jeffrey Bloechl, “Deus semper melior”
Richard A. Cohen, “Against Theology”
Robert Gibbs, “The Disincarnation of the Word: The Trace of God in Reading Scripture”
Jean Greisch, “From consciousness to psychism: Levinas and the problem of inspiration”
Dana Hollander, “Is the other My Neighbor? Reading Levinas Alongside Hermann Cohen”
Jeffrey Kosky, “Love Strong as Death: Levinas’ Pre-philosophical Experience.”
Jean-Luc Marion, “ What Lévinas does owe to Sein und Zeit?”
Elliot Wolfson, “Secrecy, modesty, and the feminine: kabbalistic traces in the thought of Levinas”
Edith Wyschogrod, “Profligacy, Parsimony and the Ethics of Expenditure”
Commentators: Paul Franks and Merold Westphal
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JEAN-LUC
MARION AND THE HORIZON OF MODERN THEOLOGY
May 9-11, 2004
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Hart for further information.
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