An accessible philosophical account of early fatherhood.
“With all the resources of phenomenology, the unthinkable sacrifice of Isaac here takes on meaning for each of us. Like Abraham on the day of Isaac’s sacrifice, the child’s face definitively deprives us of our pretensions to wanting to control everything. This book is a learning experience, and also a lesson.”
— Emmanuel Falque, Catholic University of Paris
A symposium of world-class philosophers and theologians, thinking at the borderlands of philosophy and liturgy.
Coming in 2027/28 from Fordham University Press.