In this book, Marianne Moyaert develops a new interreligious appropriation of Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy. Viewed in context of his philosophical, anthropological, and ethical work, Ricoeur’s fragmentary reflections on the encounters between religions provide insights on global cooperation practices and religious identity concerns.
In this book, Marianne Moyaert develops a new interreligious appropriation of Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy. Viewed in context of his philosophical, anthropological, and ethical work, Ricoeur’s fragmentary reflections on the encounters between religions provide insights on global cooperation practices and religious identity concerns.
Marianne Moyaert is the Fenna Diemer Lindeboom Chair of Comparative Theology and Hermeneutics of Interreligious Dialogue at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Ricoeur and the Unfulfilled Promise of Humanism Chapter Two: Religion and Symbolic Violence Chapter Three: Ricoeur and Küng on the Impossibility of a Global Ethic Chapter Four: Fragile Religious Identities Chapter Five: Translating Religions: Toward a Hermeneutics of Interreligious HospitalityChapter Six: Comparative Theology as Vulnerable Theology
Chapter One: Ricoeur and the Unfulfilled Promise of Humanism Chapter Two: Religion and Symbolic Violence Chapter Three: Ricoeur and Küng on the Impossibility of a Global Ethic Chapter Four: Fragile Religious Identities Chapter Five: Translating Religions: Toward a Hermeneutics of Interreligious HospitalityChapter Six: Comparative Theology as Vulnerable Theology
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