The thought of Paul Ricoeur continues its profound effect on theology, religious studies, and biblical interpretation. Introduced by Mark Wallace, the twenty-one papers collected in this volume-some familiar, many translated here for the first time-constitute the most comprehensive anthology of Ricoeur\u27s writings in religion since 1970. The writings are thematically divided into five parts: the study of religion philosophers of religion the Bible and genre theological overtures practical theology Ricoeur\u27s hermeneutical orientation and his deep sensitivity to the mystery and power of religious language offer fresh insight into the transformative potential of sacred literature, including the Bible
Bu çalışmada Fransız filozof ve düşünür Paul Ricoeur‘ün hermeneutik anlayışını ele alınmıştır. Ricoe...
The path that Ricoeur peruses is twofold and not only by methodological precaution, that of philosop...
In the field of theology, exegesis – more than the theology suspected of adopting too speculative an...
During the 1970s, the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur carried out two separate projects that came to...
The paper presents some aspects of Paul Ricoeur´s theorie of text, metaphor and storytelling, exploi...
The imagination rarely features in discussions engaging exegesis or as a topic for specialised study...
Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to analyze the texts in which Paul Ricoeur discusses the rel...
With the advent of the digital age and new mediums of communication, it is becoming increasingly imp...
The paper focuses on how Paul Ricoeur arrives at identifying the essence of the religious phenomenon...
The paper focuses on how Paul Ricoeur arrives at identifyng of the religious phenomenon with "trust ...
This study considers Paul Ricoeur's theory of discourses within the context of a phenomenology of re...
PAUL RICOEUR'S work is astonishing in its scope. He has addressed audiences in virtually all of...
Paul Ricoeur presents his hermeneutic of the idea of the "sacred" [1] by tracing "itineraries of mea...
<p>Since Jean Paul Gustav Ricoeur’s passing away in 2005, there has been a significant interna...
This study considers Paul Ricoeur’s theory of discourses within the context of a phenomenology of re...
Bu çalışmada Fransız filozof ve düşünür Paul Ricoeur‘ün hermeneutik anlayışını ele alınmıştır. Ricoe...
The path that Ricoeur peruses is twofold and not only by methodological precaution, that of philosop...
In the field of theology, exegesis – more than the theology suspected of adopting too speculative an...
During the 1970s, the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur carried out two separate projects that came to...
The paper presents some aspects of Paul Ricoeur´s theorie of text, metaphor and storytelling, exploi...
The imagination rarely features in discussions engaging exegesis or as a topic for specialised study...
Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to analyze the texts in which Paul Ricoeur discusses the rel...
With the advent of the digital age and new mediums of communication, it is becoming increasingly imp...
The paper focuses on how Paul Ricoeur arrives at identifying the essence of the religious phenomenon...
The paper focuses on how Paul Ricoeur arrives at identifyng of the religious phenomenon with "trust ...
This study considers Paul Ricoeur's theory of discourses within the context of a phenomenology of re...
PAUL RICOEUR'S work is astonishing in its scope. He has addressed audiences in virtually all of...
Paul Ricoeur presents his hermeneutic of the idea of the "sacred" [1] by tracing "itineraries of mea...
<p>Since Jean Paul Gustav Ricoeur’s passing away in 2005, there has been a significant interna...
This study considers Paul Ricoeur’s theory of discourses within the context of a phenomenology of re...
Bu çalışmada Fransız filozof ve düşünür Paul Ricoeur‘ün hermeneutik anlayışını ele alınmıştır. Ricoe...
The path that Ricoeur peruses is twofold and not only by methodological precaution, that of philosop...
In the field of theology, exegesis – more than the theology suspected of adopting too speculative an...