Paul Ricoeur, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and the Question of Revelation

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Paul Ricoeur, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and the Question of Revelation

Monteiro, Sonia da Silva; Gschwandtner, Christina M.; Stiver, Dan R.; Underwood, Samuel; Gregor, Brian; Arel, Stephanie N.; Daniel Frey; Kish, Otniel A.; Marcelo, Goncalo; Stricker, Nicola

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

01/2024

302

Dura

Inglês

9781666937282

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction by Christina M. Gschwandtner

Part I: The Question of Revelation in Ricoeur's Work
Chapter 1: From the "Revealed" to the "Revealing": Uses of the Notion of Revelation in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur by Daniel Frey
Chapter 2: Thinking Revelation: A Catholic Reading of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy of Revelation by Knut Wenzel
Chapter 3: Hermeneutics Beyond Suspicion: Meaning-making and Trust in Language by Goncalo Marcelo

Part II: Revelation and the Question of the Self
Chapter 4: The Poetics of the Self: On the Three Levels of Transformation in Ricoeur's Account of Faith by Samuel Underwood
Chapter 5: The Poetics of Forgiveness at the Limit in Ricoeur's Thought by Sonia da Silva Monteiro
Chapter 6: The Discourse of Revelation: Ricoeur's Hermeneutics Untangles Trauma, Dependence, and Love by Stephanie N. Arel
Chapter 7: The Self of Revelation in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur by Otniel A. Kish

Part III: Ricoeur in Conversation on the Question of Revelation
Chapter 8: Revelation from the Ground Up: Embodied Hermeneutics by Dan R. Stiver
Chapter 9: Preserving the Mystery: Paul Ricoeur and Paul Tillich on Revelation by Nicola Stricker
Chapter 10: Meaning and Persons: The Ontology of the Word as Revelation by Brian Gregor
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20th century philosophy; bible study; biblical hermeneutics; biblical studies; Christian studies; Christianity; continental philosophy; Exegesis & Hermeneutics; forgiveness; hermeneutic philosophy; identity; interpretation; intersubjectivity; Jewish Studies; Judaism; Judeo-Christian tradition; Karl Barth; myth; Paul Ricoeur; Paul Tillich; phenomenology of religion; philosophical hermeneutics; philosophy of religion; religion; Religion & Spirituality; religious philosophy; religious studies; revelation; scripture; self; symbolism; theology; trauma; twentieth-century philosophy; Western religions