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Individual Articles:
Barash, Jeffrey. "After Onto-Theology: The Ethics of Narration" in International Journal of Philosophical Studies vol. 11 (2), 225 ff.
Beal, Timothy K. "Fearing the Other--Within and Beyond" in The Hedgehog Review. Fall, 2003.
Benson, Ciarán. Review of On Stories in Irish Literary Supplement, Fall 2004, 27.
Bloechl, Jeffery. "Christianity and Possibility: On Kearney's The God Who May Be. in Metaphilosophy, Vol. 36, no. 5, October, 2005.
Breton, Stanislas. "Kearney's The God Who May Be" in Research in Phenomenology, 31, 2004.
Burke, Patrick. "Kearney's Wager" in Continental Philosopher Review Vol 36, 2003, 81-91.
Caputo, John. "Richard Kearney's Enthusiasm: A Philosophical Exploration on The God Who May Be" in Modern Theology, 18:1 January 2002.
Caputo, John. "Abyssus Absyssum Invocat: A Response to Kearney" in A Passion for the Impossible: John D. Caputo in Focus. Ed. by Mark Dooley. Albany: SUNY Press, 2004.
Costello, Stephen J. "Narrating Otherness: Between Hospitality and Hostility." In Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 30, No. 7, 2004.
Desmond, William. "Maybe, Maybe Not: Richard Kearney and God" in Irish Theological Quarterly, No. 68, 2003.
Derrida, Jacques, and Jean-Luc Marion in Dialogue with Richard Kearney, in Philosophy Today, Spring 2004.
Dooley, Mark. "A Master of the Middle Way: Richard Kearney on God, Evil, and Aliens" in Religion and the Arts, vol 7, no 3, 2003.
Dunne,
Michael. "Richard Kearney's Enthusiasm: A Philosophical Exploration
on The God Who Maybe Be" in Modern Theology, 18:1 January 2002.
ichael. "Richard Kearney and Philosophy at the Limit"
in Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society, 2002.
Gedney,
Mark D. "The Hope of Imagination: Richard Kearney's Conversational
Journies." Religion and the Arts. 10:1, 2006, 89-100.
Gregor,
Brian. Book Review in Essays in Philosophy: A Biannual Journal.
vol 6, No 1, Jan 2005.
Greisch, Jean. "The 'Maker Mind' and Its Shade: Richard Kearney's Hermeneutics of the Possible God" in Research in Phenomenology, 34, 2004.
Harris, Ingrid. Review of The God Who May Be: A Hermeneutics of Religion in Symposium, Vol 6, no 2, 2002.
Hart, Kevin. "Mystic Maybe's" in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 64, 2004.
Hederman, Mark Patrick. "Is God Diminished if We Abscond?" in Metaphilosophy, Vol. 36, no. 5, October, 2005.
Janicaud, Dominique. "Is the Possible Doing Justice to God?" In Research in Phenomenology, 34, 2004.
Katerberg, William, Review of On Paul Ricoeur: The Owl of Minerva," in Utopian Studies, Vol 17, no. 1, 2006.
Kavanagh, Liam. Interview With Richard Kearney in Journal of Philosophy and Scripture, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Spring 2004.
Keller,
Catherine. "Richard Kearney's endless morning" in Philosophy
and Social Criticism, Vol. 30, No. 7, 2004, 890-896.
Loewen,
Nathan. Review in Journal of the Faculty of Religious Studies,
Mcgill, 32, 2004, 255-292
Lorimer,
David, Catherine Cornille, Richard Kirby, Gordon Arthur, Anthony Judge, John Makranski, Wim van Binsbergen, Nasr Abu-Zayd. 'Comments to 'Thinking After Terror: An Interreligious
Challenge', Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroads, vol 2,
no 1, April 2005, 13-110.
Manoussakis,
John. "From Exodus to Eschaton: On the God Who May Be"
in Modern Theology, 18:1, January, 2002.
Manoussakis, John. Introduction to Research in Phenomenology, 34, 2004.
Marsoonbian, Armen T. "Introductory Note" in Metaphilosophy, Vol. 36, no. 5, October, 2005.
McCloskey, Molly. "For Better of for Worse" in The Sunday Tribune 6 Jan, 2002.
McCormack, Declan. "Changing Places" in Sunday Independent, March 23, 2003.
McFague, Sallie. "Some Reflections on Kearney's Hermeneutics of Religion" in Philosophy and Social Criticism Vol. 30, No. 7, 2004, 887-889.
Nichols, Craig M. "The Eschatological Theogony of the God Who May Be" in Metaphilosophy, Vol. 36, no. 5, October, 2005.
O'Murchadha, Felix. "A Conversation with Richard Kearney" in Symposium, Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall 2004.
Orth, Stephan.
Review of On Paul Ricoeur: the Owl of Minerva in Ars Disputandi,
The Online Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Volume 5 (2005) .
"Philosophy
at the Limits of Reason Alone." Group Interview. Leuven
Philosophy Newsletter. Vol 14, 2005.
Putt, B. Keith. "Imagination, Kenosis, and Repetition: Richard Kearney's Theopoetics of the Possible God" in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 64, 2004.
Regan, Charles. Review of On Paul Ricoeur: the Owl of Minerva in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.
Ricoeur, Paul. "Sorrows and the Making of Life-Stories" in Philosophy Today, Vol. 47, No. 3, Fall 2003, 322-334.
Rundell, John. "Imaginings, Narratives, and Otherness: On the Critical Hermeneutics of Richard Kearney" in Thesis Eleven, no. 73, May 2003, 97-111.
Severson, Eric. Review in Symposium, 2003.
Sheppard, Christian. Review of Strangers Gods and Monsters in Symposium, 2003.
Symington, Paul. "Beyond Continents: Eschatological Dimension - The Philosophy of William James and Richard Kearney. Philosophy Today, Vol. 50, Issue 3, 2006.
Thompson, Curtis L. "Must, Or May, God Be the God Who May Be?" in Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, August 2003.
Tracy, David. "An Interview with David Tracy on Kearney's Trilogy." In Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol 30, Nov. 2004.
Treanor,
Brian. "The God Who May Be: Quis ergo amo cum deum
meum amo?" in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia,
64, 2004.
Westphal, Merold. "The God Who Will Be: Hermeneutics and the God of Promise" in Faith and Philosophy Vol. 20, No. 3, July 2003.
Works with Several Review articles on the Trilogy ( book panels,
special journal issues etc):
3 Articles in Modern Theology, Vol 18, No. 1, Jan 2002.
3 Articles in Philosophy and Social Criticism Vol 30, Nov 2004.
2 Articles in A Passion for the Impossible, ed. M. Dooley, Fordham University Press, 2003.
4 Articles in Metaphilosophy, Vol. 36, No. 5, October, 2005.
4 Articles in Research in Phenomenology, Vol. 34, 2004.
3 Articles in the Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, Vol. 60, No 4, Oct-Dec 2004.
6 Articles in The Journal of Interdisciplinary Crossroads, Vo.l 2., Winter, 2005.
3 Articles in Philosophy Today, Vol. 47, No. 3, 2004.
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