
5 Publications

Phenomenology of Religious Experience V
Open Theology
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz, Jason Alvis, Michael Staudigl (eds)
2021
“Open Theology” (https://www. degruyter.

Phenomenology and the post-secular turn
Michael Staudigl, Jason Alvis (eds)
Routledge - London
2018
Are we living in a ‘post-secular age’, and can phenomenology help us better understand the discontents of secularism? From Habermas’ claim that the secular hypothesis has failed for democratic reasons to the fact that religion, far from its predicted dwindling, is as strong as ever (or even stronger than before), some have concluded that secularism as we know it is over. Others have questioned whether we have ever truly been secular, if the concept applies only to European societies, or whether the very notion of religiosity is merely a weapon of pacification in the hands of Western universalism.

Beyond myth and enlightenment
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
Ludger Hagedorn, Michael Staudigl (eds)
2018

Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutic traditions
Michael Staudigl, George Berguno (eds)
Springer - Berlin
2014
Schutzian Phenomenology and Hermeneutic Traditions links Alfred Schutz to the larger hermeneutic tradition in Continental thought, illuminating the deep affinity between Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutics. The essays collected here explore a broad spectrum of Schutzian themes and concerns, from Schutz’s concrete affinities to hermeneutic traditions, his interpretationism and the pragmatist nature of Schutz’s thought, to questions concerning the role of the media and music in our understanding of the life-world and intersubjectivity.
5 Publications