Emmanuel Levinas was born in Lithuania in 1906. He went to France in 1923 and later became the initiator of Husserlian phenomenology in that country. His influence in the works of many contemporary French intellectuals has been great. His most significant contribution has been to reintroduce the question of the existence of God into philosophical debate. This book examines just how Levinas does this. It is a study of his philosophy of religion, ...