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A commentary on Gabriel Marcel's The Mystery of Being, by Thomas C. Anderson, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy; Marquette University Press, 2006, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3141
www.marquette.edu/mupress An excellent and the only commentary on Gabriel Marcel's 2 volume major work prepared for the Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. A must read for Marcel students and scholars.


Ojara, Pius. Toward a Fuller Human Identity: A Phenomenology of Family Life, Social Harmony, and the Recovery of the Black Self. Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XIV, 477 pp.
European University Studies: Series 23, Theology. Vol. 825 ISBN 978-3-03910-957-9 / US-ISBN 978-0-8204-8360-3 pb. sFr. 89.– / €* 61.40 / €** 63.10 / € 57.40 / £ 40.20 / US-$ 68.95

This book is based on the thought of Gabriel Marcel and offers an introduction to the central categories of Marcel’s thought, focusing on his idea of existential humanism. This study deals with the ambivalence of human existence and the concepts of being, ego and bodiliness. The author draws on examples from everyday life with a particular focus on African values and the recovery of the black self. Contents: The Problematic in Human Existence – The Beautiful and the Dialectical Human Structure – Social Mediation of Being: A Case of some African Traditional Values – Being and the Ego in the Dialectic of Re-Creating the World – Bodiliness as Human Openness – Sexuality and Sexual Feelings – The Recovery of the Black Self – The Ego, Being and the Trinity – God as Fullness of Being for Christianity in the 21st Century.

The Author: Pius Ojara, SJ, Ph.D., is a Ugandan Jesuit studying theology at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, California. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Zimbabwe in 2003. His research focuses on the Human Condition and Hope, drawing from the thought of Gabriel Marcel. He was a faculty member at Arrupe College, the Jesuit School of Philosophy and Humanities in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 1999-2003. He co-authored the book, Marcel, Girard, Bakhtin: The Return of Conversion (2004). He is working on a book tentatively titled: Tragic Humanity and Hope: On Understanding Our Struggle to be Scientific, Sapiential, and Moral.


John Astin Directs and Performs in "The Lantern" at Johns Hopkins University

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Dr. KR Hanley, Professor Emeritus Le Moyne College and Marcel Scholar, with John Astin after a Nov. 13, 2005 Johns Hopkins University performance of Gabriel Marcel’s one act play, The Lantern.

The whole event was a spectacular success, and was given a command performance encore for students and faculty on Dec 4, 2005.

John Astin directed and also played the role of the father, Antonin Chavière. The roles of the son Raymond Chavière, his recent fiancée Sabine Verdun, the father’s second wife Isabelle, and the maid were played by students in the John Hopkins M.A. drama program.

The staged drama was received with rapt attention by an audience of alumni/ae from the Liberal Arts M.A. Program in Drama. With the final curtain, the play and its excellent performance were mightily applauded. Then a Question and Answer discussion period followed. Dr. K. R. Hanley was on stage with the Producer, Director, Actors and Dean of the Masters in Liberal Arts Program, to share her insights and comments in response to questions regarding Marcel, this play, and the developing clarification of existential questions in Marcel’s own life through dramatic imagination and reflection.

The sponsors of this event chose a Marcel drama, not only for its theatrical merits, but also because his plays engage the developmental psychological tasks of the university age student; friendship, commitment, fidelity and creativity. Marcel is one of the rare dramatist/philosophers who address these issues.


***Marcel Publications Announced***

Special Announcement

  • American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 80, No. 3, Summer Issue 2006, Special Gabriel Marcel Issue
  • Awakenings (second Printing)
    by Gabriel Marcel
    Translated by Peter S. Rogers, S.J.
    Marquette University Press, ISBN 0-877462-653-3, 250 Pages, $25.00


  • Gabriel Marcel: Music and Philosophy
    Translated with an Introduction by
    Stephen Maddux and Robert E. Wood
    Marquette Studies in Philosophy 42, ISBN 0-87462-665-X

  • Ghostly Mysteries: Existential Drama.
    Two Plays: "A Mystery of Love" & "The Posthumous Joke " by Gabriel Marcel
    Translated with an introduction and a reflection by K. R. Hanley
    Marquette University Press, Studies in Philosophy #39,
    ISBN 0-87462-662-5. Paper 179 pages. $20.00


**** Upcoming Meetings ****

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****New Marcel articles available****

Brendan Sweetman, "Gabriel Marcel: Ethics within a Christian Existentialism"
in John Drummond and Lester Embree (eds.), Phenomenological Approaches to
Moral Philosophy (Kluwer, 2002), pp.269-288; and "Martin Buber's Epistemology", International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol.XXXIX, (March 1999), pp.5-18, which compares Buber's approach with Marcel and Heidegger. Also, articles on Gabriel Marcel, Martin Buber and Jacques Maritain in the Dictionary of Historical Theology (Eerdmans, 2000).


 

**** New Translations and Reprints available****

  • The Awakening, An Autobiography by Gabriel Marcel, En Chemin vers Quel Eveil translated into English by Rev. Peter Rogers, S.J., introduction by Patrick L. Bourgeois both of Loyola University of New Orleans. Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, WI. (http://www.marquette.edu/mupress)
  • Creative Fidelity by Gabriel Marcel reprinted by Fordham University Press with a new preface by Merold Westphal. ISBN 0-8232-2184-9
  • The Mystery of Being.by Gabriel Marcel: Vol. 1 Reflection and Mystery, 238 pp., $19.00 ISBN 1-890318-85-X; Vol. 2 Faith and Reality, 198 pp., $19.00, ISBN 1-890318-86-8. Address orders to: St.Augustine's Press, Chicago Distribution Center, 1030 South Langley Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628. Telephone: within Illinois 773-568-1550, outside Illinois 800-621-8471.
  • Marquette University has published a special issue of its magazine, Renascence Essays on Values in Literature, Critical Perspectives on Gabriel Marcel, Vol.LV, No.3, Spring 2003. Contents: Marcel and Phenomenology, Can Literature Help Philosophy? by Brendan Sweetman; Catholic Author, Musician, Philosopher: Gabriel Marcel in Postmodern Dialogue by Patrick L. Bourgeois; Aspects of Marcel's Essays by Teresa Reed; Gabriel Marcel's Catholic Dramaturgy by Thomas A. Michaud; Gabriel Marcel: Playwright Philosopher by Katharine Rose Hanley; "Dot the I" Concrete and Philosophical Approaches to Commitment and Waiting in Gabriel Marcel's Work by Rosa Slegers. Editor Ed Block, Jr., Helfaer Building 105, Marquette University, P.O.Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI, 53201-1881, USA

****CD's of Marcel's Plays available****

Two Audio Compact Discs are now available.
"Dot the I" & "The Double Expertise" a 69 minute compact disc , offering two one act plays - a poignant drama and a light hearted comedy-, performed by a full cast of New York City Professional Actors, 2001, ISBN 0-9715192-0-X.

"The Lantern" a 67 minute compact disc, presents a one act play performed by a full cast of New York City Professional Actors, and recorded before a live audience at Princeton University. This play brings to light questions about the nature of interpersonal relations, and its surprise ending invites the audience to reflect on this issue, not only in relation to the lives of the characters but to their own lives as well, 2003, ISBN 0-9715192-3-4.

To order a copy of the Marcel Audio CD's, Click here

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**** Publications Available****

Awakenings. [Gabriel Marcel's Autobiography] Translated by Peter S. Rogers. Introduction by Patrick Bourgeois
ISBN 0-87462-653-6. Marquette Studies in Philosophy 30. Paper. 262 pp. $30

Gabriel Marcel, The Mystery of Being.
Vol. 1 Reflection and Mystery, 238 pp., $19.00 ISBN 1-890318-85-X
Vol. 2 Faith and Reality, 198 pp., $19.00, ISBN 1-890318-86-8

Address orders to:
St. Augustine's Press
Chicago Distribution Center
1030 South Langley Avenue
Chicago, IL 60628.

Telephone:
within Illinois 773-568-1550
outside Illinois 800-621-8471

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