“By placing Marion against the backdrop of several Greek fathers of philosophy, Jones sharpens the tension between Marion’s rigorous method and its intended purpose: a safeguard against idolatry.”
“[A]n informative and provocative book . . . .March 2014”
— International Philosophical Quarterly
“Jones has written an informative and provocative book.”
— International Philosophical Quarterly
“Jones’s excellent work . . . should be on the wish-list of anyone interested in Jean-Luc Marion and contemporary continental philosophy and theology more broadly.”
— Modern Theology
“Jones has here offered an excellent analysis of the patristic genealogy of Marion’s phenomenology:
clear, precise and richly documented in its accounts of Marion’s thought, as well as astute and balanced in its critical appraisals. If only more philosophers – both analytic and Continental – could write this way.”
— The Heythrop Journal
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