Franke, William
Franke, William 1956-
Franke, William, 19..-....
William Franke
VIAF ID: 64177320 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Franke, William ‡d 1956-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Franke, William ‡d 1956-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Franke
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Works
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Apophatic paths from Europe to China : regions without borders | |
Dante and the sense of transgression the trespass of the sign | |
Dante's interpretive journey | |
Dante's Paradiso and the theological origins of modern thought : toward a speculative philosophy of self-reflection | |
Dante's "Vita nuova" and the New Testament hermeneutics and the poetics of revelation with the original Italian text and a new English translation of the Vita nuova | |
Dantologies : theoretical and theological turns in Dante studies | |
Dichtung und Apokalypse : theologische Erschliessungen der dichterischen Sprache | |
divine vision of Dante's "Paradiso" the metaphysics of representation | |
Don Quixote's impossible quest for the absolute in literature : fiction, reflection, and negative theology | |
Nothing to say : disclosures of silence in the narratives of Louis-René des Forêts, Julien Gracq, Marguerite Duras, Alain Robbe-Grillet, and Fritz Lang | |
On the universality of what is not : the apophatic turn in critical thinking | |
On what cannot be said : apophatic discourses in philosophy, religion, literature, and the arts. | |
Paradiso XVIII, 70-136 | |
A philosophy of the unsayable | |
Poetry and apocalypse theological disclosures of poetic language | |
The revelation of imagination : from the Bible and Homer through Virgil and Augustine to Dante | |
Secular scriptures : modern theological poetics in the wake of Dante | |
A theology of literature : the Bible as revelation in the tradition of the humanities | |
Transcendence, immanence, and intercultural philosophy |