This collection highlights the important role of the topic of revelation in the work of Paul Ricur. It discusses his biblical hermeneutics and his philosophical hermeneutics of the self on such topics as identity, trauma, or forgiveness, and also puts him in conversation with other thinkers on the topic of revelation.
This collection highlights the important role of the topic of revelation in the work of Paul Ricur. It discusses his biblical hermeneutics and his philosophical hermeneutics of the self on such topics as identity, trauma, or forgiveness, and also puts him in conversation with other thinkers on the topic of revelation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Christina M. Gschwandtner - Contributions by Stephanie N. Arel; Daniel Frey; Brian Gregor; Otniel A. Kish; Gonçalo Marcelo; Sónia da Silva Monteiro; Dan R. Stiver; Nicola Stricker; Samuel Underwood and Knut Wenzel
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Christina M. Gschwandtner Part I: The Question of Revelation in Ricur's Work Chapter 1: From the "Revealed" to the "Revealing": Uses of the Notion of Revelation in the Philosophy of Paul Ricur by Daniel Frey Chapter 2: Thinking Revelation: A Catholic Reading of Paul Ricur's Philosophy of Revelation by Knut Wenzel Chapter 3: Hermeneutics Beyond Suspicion: Meaning-making and Trust in Language by Gonçalo Marcelo Part II: Revelation and the Question of the Self Chapter 4: The Poetics of the Self: On the Three Levels of Transformation in Ricur's Account of Faith by Samuel Underwood Chapter 5: The Poetics of Forgiveness at the Limit in Ricur's Thought by Sónia da Silva Monteiro Chapter 6: The Discourse of Revelation: Ricur's Hermeneutics Untangles Trauma, Dependence, and Love by Stephanie N. Arel Chapter 7: The Self of Revelation in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricur by Otniel A. Kish Part III: Ricur 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 Ricur and Paul Tillich on Revelation by Nicola Stricker Chapter 10: Meaning and Persons: The Ontology of the Word as Revelation by Brian Gregor
Introduction by Christina M. Gschwandtner Part I: The Question of Revelation in Ricur's Work Chapter 1: From the "Revealed" to the "Revealing": Uses of the Notion of Revelation in the Philosophy of Paul Ricur by Daniel Frey Chapter 2: Thinking Revelation: A Catholic Reading of Paul Ricur's Philosophy of Revelation by Knut Wenzel Chapter 3: Hermeneutics Beyond Suspicion: Meaning-making and Trust in Language by Gonçalo Marcelo Part II: Revelation and the Question of the Self Chapter 4: The Poetics of the Self: On the Three Levels of Transformation in Ricur's Account of Faith by Samuel Underwood Chapter 5: The Poetics of Forgiveness at the Limit in Ricur's Thought by Sónia da Silva Monteiro Chapter 6: The Discourse of Revelation: Ricur's Hermeneutics Untangles Trauma, Dependence, and Love by Stephanie N. Arel Chapter 7: The Self of Revelation in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricur by Otniel A. Kish Part III: Ricur 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 Ricur 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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