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Robert Sokolowski

    January 1, 1934
    Eucharistic Presence
    Husserlian Meditations
    • Husserlian Meditations

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "This book is an exposition of and a philosophical commentary on the work of Edmund Husserl. It presents his doctrines systematically, not chronologically, and interprets many of his texts"--

      Husserlian Meditations
    • Eucharistic Presence

      A Study in the Theology of Disclosure

      • 247 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this interdisciplinary study, Robert Sokolowski employs phenomenology to explore Christian beliefs, focusing on the Eucharist while addressing various theological and cultural issues raised by modernity. He examines key concepts such as the understanding of God, Creation, the Incarnation, Redemption, and biblical Revelation. Sokolowski introduces "the theology of disclosures," which analyzes the structures of appearance, distinguishing it from positive and scholastic theology. He views appearances as objective disclosures rather than mere psychological events. In discussing the Eucharist, he highlights its use of quotation and its connection to the temporal dimensions of human existence, reenacting Christ's sacrifice before the eternal Father. The author also contrasts Christian belief with other religions and modern atheism, arguing that Christianity represents a unique truth of religion. He posits that the Eucharist cannot be fully understood without the context of the Christian understanding of God as eternal, Creator, and Redeemer. This comprehensive theological treatment engages with contemporary intellectual and cultural contexts, drawing on classical and modern theologians, particularly Hans Urs von Balthasar. The study significantly contributes to speculative theology and Eucharistic studies, serving as a valuable resource for theologians, philosophers, and students of Christian philosophy.

      Eucharistic Presence