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In this lecture, philosopher Jean-Luc Marion will draw on reflections from his recent book Givenness and Revelation to develop a new concept of revelation. Traditionally, the idea of revelation seems to oppose knowledge acquired through the use of reason and knowledge given by revelation. If revealed knowledge comes from elsewhere, then it is of an entirely different order than the rational. Likewise, if revelation merely makes something known that would be accessible to reason in other circumstances, then revelation remains something superfluous to rationality. Is it possible to have a concept of revelation that overcomes this tension with reason and, ultimately, expands the limits of rationality?