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(2011) Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York, Fordham University Press.

The hospitality of listening

A note on sacramental strangeness

Karmen Mackendrick

pp. 98-108

Among the most promising-seeming possibilities for an ethics linked to theology—always a risky proposition—is that of regarding the world as sacramental. A sacramental sensibility seems, potentially at least, a way to a valuing of some aspects of the world, but not a way particularly welcoming of the strange or the stranger.

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Mackendrick, K. (2011)., The hospitality of listening: A note on sacramental strangeness, in R. Kearney & K. Semonovitch (eds.), Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York, Fordham University Press, pp. 98-108.

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