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John Panteleimon Manoussakis

Visiting Assistant Professor

Smith 520
(508) 793 2499
jmanouss@holycross.edu


Research interests: Philosophy of Religion, Phenomenology (in particular
Heidegger and Marion), Ancient Greek Philosophy (especially Plato and the Neo-Platonic Tradition), Patristics.

John Manoussakis was born in Athens, Greece, and educated in the United States (Ph.D., Boston College); he is also an ordained deacon in the Greek Orthodox Church.

Recent Publications:

Books Authored: God After Metaphysics: A Theological Aesthetic (Indiana University Press, 2007) and Theos Philosophoumenos (Ellinika Grammata, 2004 [in Greek]).

Books edited (selection): Traversing the Imaginary (Northwestern University Press, 2007 co-edited with Peter Gratton), Heidegger and the Greeks (Indiana University Press, 2006 co-edited with Drew Hyland), After God (Fordham University Press, 2006).

Articles (selection): “The Anarchic Principle of Christian Eschatology in the Eucharistic Tradition of the Eastern Church,” in Harvard Theological Review 100:1 (2007), pp. 29-46. “The Phenomenon of God: from Husserl to Marion” in the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 78:1 (2004), pp. 53-68. “Khora: The Hermeneutics of Hyphenation” in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 58 (2002), pp. 93-100. Various entries in the Dictionary of Continental Philosophy (John Protevi ed., Yale University Press, 2006) as well as a number of chapters in collective volumes.

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