Abstract This essay traces the phenomenon of revelation beginning with the humblest (sports), to the most personal (love), to the most exalted (religion). Through this analysis, we discover several qualities of revelation: it reveals itself from itself, reveals a new world to me, and reveals another me to myself and to others. Turning to divine Revelation, a further set of concepts is uncovered: the witness who encounters a Revelation without understanding it, a resistance to the testimony of the witness, and a paradox that provokes this resistance by exceeding expectations. These qualities make Revelation both more intelligible and meaningful. For, while holding an exceptional privilege, divine Revelation nonetheless remains in continuity with phenomenality in general and, in arriving from elsewhere by its own initiative, it opens my eyes to the unfolding of its unseen reserves.
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Jean-Luc Marion
Délégation Paris 5
Brian W. Becker
Lesley University
Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion
University of Chicago
Lesley University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10610ad91177df95fcaeb0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/25889613-00101002
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