Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace by Adam S. Miller

Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace

Adam S. Miller

176 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction philosophy religion medium-paced

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Badiou, Marion and St Paul addresses the difficult question of whether it is possible to coherently think the notion of grace strictly in terms of immanence. The book develops a model for the thought of an immanent grace that avoids the traps of b...

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