Publications

Books (alphabetical by name of author or editor)

Dahl, Espen (2024). Incarnation, Pain, Theology: A Phenomenology of the Body. Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press.

Dahl, Espen (2019). The problem of Job and the problem of evil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dahl, Espen (2014). Stanley Cavell, religion, and continental philosophy . Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University Press.

Dahl, Espen (2011). In Between: The Holy Beyond Modern Dichotomies. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

Dahl, Espen (2010). Phenomenology and the Holy: Religious Experience after Husserl. London: SCM Press.

Dahl, Espen, Falke, Cassandra, & Eriksen, Thor Eirik (eds.). (2019). Phenomenology of the Broken Body . London: Routledge.

Falke, Cassandra (2017). The Phenomenology of Love and Reading . New York: Bloomsbury Academic.

Falke, Cassandra, Fareld, Victoria, Meretoja, Hanna (eds.) (2023). Interpreting Violence: Narrative, Ethics and Hermeneutics. London: Routledge.

Falke, Cassandra (forthcoming 2024). Wise Passiveness: Phenomenologies of Receptivity in British Romantic Poetry. London: Bloomsbury Academic.  

Heneise, Michael T. (2018). Agency and Knowledge in Northeast India: The Life and Landscapes of Dreams. London: Routledge.

Articles and book chapters (by date then name)

2024

Falke, Cassandra (2024). What We Shall Be: Revelation and Being Beloved. Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 6, no. 1, 117-134.

Falke, Cassandra (2024). Phenomenology and Biblical Selfhood: And All Our Lives be Praise. In Kevin Hart (ed.) The Bible and Literature: The Modern Period. London: T&T Clark.

Heneise, Michael T. (2024). Navigating Marlow's Enigmatic Philosophy of Nature in Heart of Darkness. In Anway Mukhopadhyay, Saptarshi Mallick, and Debashree Dattaray (eds.) Finding Philosophers in Global Fiction: Redefining the Philosopher in Multi-cultural Contexts. Bloomsbury Academic. 81-95.

Lia, Edvard (2024). The Lesson of Khaufpur and Morichjhãpi: Temporal Finitude and the Urgency of Environmental Justice in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People and Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide. In Moi, R. (Ed.)  Literature’s Critique, Subversion, and Transformation of Justice. Lexington Books. 163-178. 

2023

Andén, Lovisa (2023). Between Memory and History: Retracing Historical Knowledge Through a Phenomenology of Afterlife. In Strandberg, Gustav; Strandberg Hugo (Eds.) Jan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life After Death. Springer. 139-152

Dahl, Espen & Theodor Sandal Rolfsen (2023). The Phenomenology of Pain and Pleasure: Henry and Levinas. Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy XXXI: 46-67.

Dahl, Espen (2023). Alderdommens fenomenologi: Om kropp, tid og passivitet. Teologisk Tidsskrift 12: 200-213.

Dahl, Espen (2023). Augustine and Heidegger on Verticality and Everydayness. Continental Philosophy Review 56: 203-221.

Falke, Cassandra, Fareld, Victoria, Meretoja, Hanna (2023). Interpreting Violence, Violent Interpretations: Introduction. Interpreting Violence: Narrative, Ethics and Heremeneutics. London: Routledge.

Falke, Cassandra (2023). Witnessing Violence in Literature and Humanitarian Discourse. Interpreting Violence: Narrative, Ethics and Heremeneutics. London: Routledge.

Falke, Cassandra (2023). Eco-Phenomenology in the Dark. Symbiotic Posthumanist Ecologies in Western Literature, Philosophy and Art: Towards Theory and Practice. Eds. Peggy Karpouzou and Nikoleta Zampaki. Peter Lang (OA).

Falke, Cassandra (2023). Reader as Witness: First-Person Perpetrators of Political Violence in Contemporary Literature. In A. Björk, A. Ghosh, and A. Minervi (eds.) ReFiguring Global Challenges: Literary and Cinematic Explorations of War, Inequality, and Migration. Leiden: Brill, Leiden. 95-112.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2023). Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54, no. 3, 249-264.

Rolfsen, Theodor Sandal (2023). Turning the Theological Turn on Its Head—The Levinasian Secularization of Heidegger's Theology. Religions 14, no. 12 (Special Issue on Phenomenology and Systematic Theology), 1-16.

2022

Eriksen, Thor Eirik (2022). Possibilities and paradoxes in medicine: Love of order, loveless order and the order of love. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy, 25 (3), 465-482.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2022). Mellom aktivitet og passivitet: Merleau-Ponty og kjærlighet som institusjon. Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift, 57 (3-4), 121-132.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2022). Towards a Critical Phenomenology of Borders and Migration: Introduction to the Themed Issue. Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology 5 (3), 1-11.

Rolfsen, Theodor Sandal (2022). Is Finitude Original? A Rereading of “Violence and Metaphysics”. Open Theology,  8 (1), 173-190.

2021

Andén, Lovisa (2021). Being in Language: Merleau-Ponty's Ontological Examinations of Language at the Collège de France. Chiasmi International 23, 303-316.

Andén, Lovisa (2021). Selvbiografier som vitnesbyrd i Simone de Beauvoirs poetikk. In S. Finke, M. Solli (eds.) Oppløsningen av det estetiske: kunstteori og estetisk praksis. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 189-205.

Andén, Lovisa (2021). Literary Testimonies and Fictional Experiences: Gulag Literature Between Facts and Fiction. Studia Phaenomenologica 21. 197-223.

Dahl, Espen (2021). Perception, Imagination, and the Transfiguration of the Ordinary. In Dahl, E., Henriksen, J., & Mjaaland, M. (Ed.). Imagination in Religion: Perspectives from the Philosophy of Religion. Vienna: LIT Verlag. 15-32.

Dahl, Espen (2021). Stanley Cavell - mellom estetisk og filosofisk modernisme. In S. Finke, M. Solli (Eds.), Oppløsningen av det estetiske: kunstteori og estetisk praksis. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 95-109.

Falke, Cassandra (2021). A Local Habitation, not a Name: The Preservation of Wildness in Wordsworth’s “Poems on the Naming of Places.” The Wordsworth Circle. Special Issue: Romanticism and Wilderness. Ed. James McKusick. 52.3: 368-383.

Falke, Cassandra (2021). Essentially the Greatest Poem: Teaching New Ways of Reading American Literature. Nordic Journal of English Studies. Special Issue: Developments in English Literary Studies in Nordic Higher Education. Ed. Katharina Dodou and David Gray. 20. 2: 283-301.

Falke, Cassandra (2021). Hopes for Reading in the Era of Globalization. Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture. 21.3: 505-520.

Falke, Cassandra (2021). The Reader as Witness in Contemporary Global Novels. Studia Phænomenologica. 21: 225-242.

Heneise, Michael T. (2021). Dreams and dreaming among the Angami Nagas. In Encyclopaedia of Religions Among Indigenous People of South Asia (ed.) M. Carrin. Leiden: Brill.

Pedersen, Gustav Jørgen (2021). Mot estetikkens overvinnelse: Heidegger og von Hantelmann. In S. Finke & M. Solli (eds.). Oppløsningen av det estetiske: kunstteori og estetisk praksis. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 133-149.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2021). Når fenomenologien blir politisk. Agora: Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38, no. 3-4, 418-428.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2021). Relearning to think: Toward a biological conception of rationality. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 53 (10), 1024-1036.

Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (2021). Sartre, Merleau-Ponty og mening i maleriet. In Finke, S., & Solli, M. (eds.). Oppløsningen av det estetiske: kunstteori og estetisk praksis. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 207-226.

2020

Dahl, Espen (2020). Between ordinary and extraordinary: A Deweyan approach to ordinary, aesthetic, and cultic experience Harvard Theological Review 2020; Volume 113 (3): s 405-420.

Dahl, Espen (2020). “Preserving Wonder Through the Reduction: Husserl, Marion, and Merleau-Ponty,” in The Problems of Religious Experience – Case Studies in Phenomenology, ed. by Olga Kouchakova-Schwartz, New York: Springer. 57–75.

Falke, Cassandra (2020). The Language of All Nations: Defining the Human Rights Novel. in Research and Human Rights. Ed. Jakob Lothe. Oslo: Novus. 183-198.

Falke, Cassandra (2020). Thinking with Birds: John Clare and the Phenomenology of Perception. Romanticism. 26.2: 180-190.

Falke, Cassandra (2020). Not Knowing What We Love. Translated into Turkish by Abukadir Filiz. Special issue on the Philosophy of Love. Sabah Ülkesi 65.

Rolfsen, Theodor Sandal (2020). Dostoevsky and the Fundamental Option: A Response to Peter Fritz. Crossing: The INPR Journal , Vol. 1, 218-224.

2019

Andén, Lovisa (2019). Literature and the Expressions of Being in Merleau-Ponty's Unpublished Course Notes. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 50, no. 3, 208-219.

Andén, Lovisa; Robert, Franck (2019). Introduction: The Problem of Speech. Excerpt from the February 25th Lecture. Proust and Literature. Chiasmi International 21 (Merleau-Ponty, Literature, and Literary Language), 29-32.

Dahl, Espen; Falke, Cassandra; Eriksen, Thor Eirik (2019). Introduction in Phenomenology of the Broken Body, eds. Espen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, and Thor Eirik Eriksen. New York: Routledge. 1 - 10.

Dahl, Espen (2019). "Weakness and Passivity: Phenomenology of the Body After Paul" in Phenomenology of the Broken Body, ed.  Espen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, and Thor Eirik Eriksen. New York: Routledge. 13 - 28.

Dahl Hambro, Cathinka (2019). Memoria Dei: Minnets hermeneutikk i Augustins Confessiones. Teologisk Tidsskrift (2).

Dahl Hambro, Cathinka (2019). Pain and epiphany: Julian of Norwich' Revelations of Divine Love as Pathography. Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund (31): 27 - 43.

Dahl Hambro, Cathinka; Nesby, Linda Hamrin (2019). Text and Context: The Patient as Text - Revisited. Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund (31): 5 - 25.

Dahl Hambro, Cathinka; Tessem Strøm, Janine; Skillingstad, Torhild (2019). Akademiske skrivesentres rolle i høyere utdanning – en kartlegging av behovet for opplæring i akademisk skriving blant studenter ved en høyere utdanningsinstitusjon i Norge. UNIPED; Volum 42 (2).

Eriksen, Thor Eirik (2019). "The Living Body Beyond Scientific Certainty: Brokenness, Uncanniness, Affectedness." In Phenomenology of the Broken Body. New York: Routledge.

Falke, Cassandra (2019). Framing Embodiment in Violent Narratives. Phenomenology of the Broken Body. Routledge. 66 - 84.

Falke, Cassandra (2019). Imaginary Landscapes: Sublime and Saturated Phenomena in Kubla Khan and the Arab Dream. Humanities (August)

Falke, Cassandra (2019).Negatively Capable Reading." Keats' Negative Capability: New Origins and Afterlives. Ed. Brian Rejack and Michael Theune. Liverpool University Press 2019. 79 - 92.

2018

Andén, Lovisa (2018). Language and Tradition in Merleau-Ponty's Reading of Husserl and Saussure. Studia Phænomenologica 18, 183-205

Dahl, Espen (2018). Knausgård og det stillferdige kallet fra det hverdagslige. Novus Forlag. 207 - 226.

Dahl, Espen (2018). Wittgenstein and Augustine on Seeing Miracles. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 95 - 112.

Falke, Cassandra (2018). Frankenstein's Reader as Judge and Confidant. Litteraria Pragensia 8.56 (December).

Falke, Cassandra (2018). Leserens kall. Kallsvariasjoner. Postsekulære kall i skandinavisk litteratur. Trans. Espen Dahl. Forlag. 227 - 244.

Falke, Cassandra (2018). "Meaning It: Everyday Hermeneutics and the Language of Class in Literary Scholarship." Working-Class Writing: Theory and Practice. Ed. Ben Clarke and Nick Hubble. Palgrave Macmillan. 61 - 80.

Ferrari, M., Fitzpatrick, D., McLay, S., Hayes, S., Rathe, K., & Zimmer, A. (2018). Editors' Introduction: Reflection on the First Issue. Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology, 1 (1), 1-7.

Greve, Anniken. (2018). Attention, pitfall awareness and ethics: Reflections in philosophy of science. Nordlit, No. 40, 50-64.

2017

Dahl, Espen (2017). Mottageligheten og kroppens fenomenologi. Novus Forlag. 37-54.

Dahl, Espen (2017). The inner tension of pain and the phenomenology of evil. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. Volum 78 (4-5): 396-406.

Dahl, Espen (2017). Girard on Apocalypse and Terrorism. Cambridge University Press 2017. 89 - 102.

Falke, Cassandra (2017). Byron's Corsair and the Boundaries of Sympathy. Romantik: Journal for the Study of Romanticisms 6. 33-51.

Falke, Cassandra (2017). Love Without Bodies. Breached Horizons: The Philosophy of Jean-Luc Marion. Rowan & Littlefield. 135-150.

Falke, Cassandra (2017). Reading Terror: Imagining Violent Acts through the Rational or Narrative Sublime. Storytelling and Ethics: Literature, Visual Arts and the Power of Narrative. Ed. Hanna Meretoja and Colin Davis. Routledge.

Heneise, Michael T. (2017). Contextualising Magic Realism in Contemporary Naga Fiction. Littcrit, 43(2), 9-18.

Heneise, Michael T. (2017) Making dreams, making relationships: dreaming in Angami Naga society. In Nagas in the 21st Century (eds.) JJP Wouters & M. Heneise. Kohima, Thimphu, Edinburgh: Highlander Books. 199-213.

Heneise, Michael T. (2017). The Naga tiger-man and the modern assemblage of a myth. In Anthropology and Cryptozoology: Exploring Encounters with Mysterious Creatures (ed.) S. Hurn (Multispecies Encounters). Routledge. 91-106.

2016

Dahl, Espen (2016). Preserving the Double Mystery: Augustine's Confessions on Self and God. Literature & Theology. Volum 30: 99 - 111.

Dahl, Espen (2016). Nattverd, kropp, erindring. DIN - Tidsskrift for religion og kultur (1):105 - 121.

Dahl, Espen (2016). Job and the Problem of Physical Pain: A Phenomenological Reading. Modern Theology; Volum 32 (1): 45 - 59.

Eriksen, Thor Eirik; Kirkengen, Anna Luise (2016). "Patients' ‘thingification’, unexplained symptoms and response-ability in the clinical context: in response to ‘Patients' substantialization of disease, the hybrid symptom and the metaphysical care’, by Alexandra Parvan." Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice. 22. 4: 622 - 627.

Solhaug, Ida; Eriksen, Thor Eirik; De Vibe, Michael F.; Haavind, Hanne; Friborg, Oddgeir; Sørlie, Tore; Rosenvinge, Jan H. (2016). "Medical and Psychology Student’s Experiences in Learning Mindfulness: Benefits, Paradoxes, and Pitfalls." Mindfulness. 7.4: 838 - 850.

Earlier

Dahl, Espen (2005). Det helliges arkeologi - en fenomenologisk tilnærming til nattverden. Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke 76, no. 4, 285-299.

Dahl, Espen (2007). Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Revelation. Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 48, no. 4, 479-496.

Dahl, Espen (2010). Towards a Phenomenology of Painting: Husserl's Horizon and Rothko's Abstraction. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41, no. 3, 229-245.

Dahl, Espen (2013). Humility and Generosity: On the Horizontality of Divine Givenness. Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 55, no. 3, 344-360.

Eriksen, Thor Eirik.  "Mennesket, helseløshet, givethet. En utforskning av konseptuell gjenfylling og fenomenal saturering i lys av Jean-Luc Marions filosofi." Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 2(2014).

Eriksen T.E, Risør M. B. "What is called symptom." Medicine Health Care and Philosophy (July 2013).

Eriksen T.E, Kerry R, Mumford S, Noer Lie S.A. (2013). "At the borders of medical reasoning: aetiological and ontological challenges of medically unexplained symptoms." Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine.

Eriksen T.E, Kirkengen A.L, Vetlesen A.J. (2012). "The medically unexplained revisited." Medicine Healthcare and Philosophy (Sep 29, 2012).

Greve, Anniken. "Fiction as a Source of Self-Knoweledge: Cognitive Narratology Faces the Demands of Franz Kafka. Knowledge Cultures" 3.6 (2015) 62 - 86.

Heneise, Michael T. and Moon-Little, E. Introduction. In Passing Things On: Ancestors and Genealogies in Northeast India (ed.) M. Heneise . Dimapur: Heritage Publication House, 2015. 

Forthcoming (under contract or in press)