The past fifty years has seen the emergence of an energetic dialogue between religion and the natural sciences that has contributed to a growing desire for interdisciplinarity among many constructive theologians. However, some have also resisted this trend, in part because it seems that the price one must pay for such engagement is much too high. Interdisciplinary work appears overly abstract and methodologically restrictive, with little room for systematic theologians self-consciously operating within a particular historical tradition. In Interdisciplinary Interpretation: Paul Ricoeur and...
The past fifty years has seen the emergence of an energetic dialogue between religion and the natural sciences that has contributed to a growing desir...
Poetics, Praxis and Critique: Paul Ricoeur in the Age of Hermeneutical Reason addresses contemporary problems of justice, the recognition of disabled persons, the role of imagination in political judgment, the need for religious hospitality and carnal hermeneutics. The essays in this volume are a testament to the power of hermeneutical reason. Following Paul Ricoeur's style of philosophizing, they explore innovative solutions to pressing issues of our time. Individually, these essays advance new perspectives on the anthropological presuppositions behind the requirement of justice, the role...
Poetics, Praxis and Critique: Paul Ricoeur in the Age of Hermeneutical Reason addresses contemporary problems of justice, the recognition of disabled ...
The apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13 predicts that cataclysmic events will occur within the generation of Jesus contemporaries, but readers today know these events have not taken place. Paul Ricoeur s hermeneutics enables a reader to understand this text as a presentation of truth rather than as a failed prediction. Ricoeur argues that the meaning of a text is not defined by the author s intention nor by the reader s reception, but by the text itself. Therefore, although Mark 13 was originally understood literally, today s reader is able to read it as metaphor, and to discern latent meaning...
The apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13 predicts that cataclysmic events will occur within the generation of Jesus contemporaries, but readers today know...
This book, focusing on the central role of the imagination in contemporary philosophy, addresses challenges and problems that emerge today in conflicting positions, including a concentration on the role of the imagination in the work of Paul Ricoeur in contrast and in opposition to its role in such postmodern thinkers as Derrida and Lyotard.
This book, focusing on the central role of the imagination in contemporary philosophy, addresses challenges and problems that emerge today in conflict...
This book explores Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology and political philosophy. It is unique in its emphasis on the personalist perspective in the work of Paul Ricoeur and on the existence of a distinct, personalist branch of republicanism.
This book explores Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology and political philosophy. It is unique in its emphasis on the personalist perspective in the w...
This book examines Paul Ric÷ur's moral anthropology. It shows that his hermeneutical approach to responsibility and justice, focusing on the analysis of the singularity of lived existence, complements recent developments in moral philosophy that tend toward moral relativism and understand responsibility and justice in naturalistic terms.
This book examines Paul Ric÷ur's moral anthropology. It shows that his hermeneutical approach to responsibility and justice, focusing on the an...