This book explores the narrative of Adam and Eve, its transformation into the doctrine of original sin, its power to stimulate reflection on the meaning of human life, its amazing persistence in literature, and its ability to evoke compassion and forgiveness.
This book explores the narrative of Adam and Eve, its transformation into the doctrine of original sin, its power to stimulate reflection on the meaning of human life, its amazing persistence in literature, and its ability to evoke compassion and forgiveness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Adam and Eve, Original Sin, Compassion, and Forgiveness Part I: Adam and Eve: Symbol, Myth, and Biblical Narrative 1.Paul Ricoeur: A Wider Context for the Adamic Myth 2.The Adamic Myth in the Hebrew Testament 3.The Adamic Myth in the New Testament Part II: The Symbol Gives Rise to Thought: From Biblical Narrative to Autobiography, Theory, and Doctrine 4.Augustine: Original Sin and Compassion 5.Adam and Eve and Original Sin: Classical Formulations and Modern Developments 6.Compassion as Prelude to Forgiveness 7.René Girard: Original Sin as Covetousness Part III: The Word Becomes Flesh: From Theory and Doctrine to Literature and Autobiography 8.Perceval: From Naïveté to Wisdom 9.Julian of Norwich: From Blindness to the Vision of Love 10.Shakespeare's Measure for Measure: Compassion in the State 11.Detective and Priest: Simenon's Compassionate Commissioner Maigret Conclusion Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Adam and Eve, Original Sin, Compassion, and Forgiveness Part I: Adam and Eve: Symbol, Myth, and Biblical Narrative 1.Paul Ricoeur: A Wider Context for the Adamic Myth 2.The Adamic Myth in the Hebrew Testament 3.The Adamic Myth in the New Testament Part II: The Symbol Gives Rise to Thought: From Biblical Narrative to Autobiography, Theory, and Doctrine 4.Augustine: Original Sin and Compassion 5.Adam and Eve and Original Sin: Classical Formulations and Modern Developments 6.Compassion as Prelude to Forgiveness 7.René Girard: Original Sin as Covetousness Part III: The Word Becomes Flesh: From Theory and Doctrine to Literature and Autobiography 8.Perceval: From Naïveté to Wisdom 9.Julian of Norwich: From Blindness to the Vision of Love 10.Shakespeare's Measure for Measure: Compassion in the State 11.Detective and Priest: Simenon's Compassionate Commissioner Maigret Conclusion Bibliography
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