Refiguring the Sacred offers perspectives on Ricoeur’s life-long reflections about religion. This collection includes two essays by Ricoeur and new interpretations of some of his most significant writings by several noted Ricoeur scholars.
Refiguring the Sacred offers perspectives on Ricoeur’s life-long reflections about religion. This collection includes two essays by Ricoeur and new interpretations of some of his most significant writings by several noted Ricoeur scholars.
Joseph A. Edelheit is emeritus professor of religious and Jewish studies at St. Cloud State University. James Moore is senior research professor of theology at Valparaiso University. Mark I. Wallace is James Hormel professor of social justice in the Department of Religion at Swarthmore College.
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Part One Introduction to Part One: All You Have Is the Text: Paul Ricoeur's Relationship with The Sacred Joseph A. Edelheit and James Moore Chapter One: Paul Ricoeur's Biblical Theology and Jewish Theology Steven Kepnes Chapter Two: Ricoeur and the Religious Imagination George H. Taylor Chapter Three: The Bible: A Polyphonic Medium for Self-Identification Timo Helenius Chapter Four: Ricoeur and Hope: Living after Rupture Stephanie Arel Chapter Five: Practical Theology as Practical Poetics: Building a Bridge between Prose, Poetics, and Praxis Dan R. Stiver Part Two Introduction to Part Two: The Crisis of Faith in a World Where God is Not Yet God Mark I. Wallace Chapter Six: The Self in the Mirror of the Scriptures Paul Ricoeur, Translated by David Pellauer Chapter Seven: Fides Quaerens Intellectum: Biblical Antecedent? Paul Ricoeur, Translated by David Pellauer Afterword: Continuing Conversations with Paul Ricoeur Joseph A. Edelheit and James Moore
Part One Introduction to Part One: All You Have Is the Text: Paul Ricoeur's Relationship with The Sacred Joseph A. Edelheit and James Moore Chapter One: Paul Ricoeur's Biblical Theology and Jewish Theology Steven Kepnes Chapter Two: Ricoeur and the Religious Imagination George H. Taylor Chapter Three: The Bible: A Polyphonic Medium for Self-Identification Timo Helenius Chapter Four: Ricoeur and Hope: Living after Rupture Stephanie Arel Chapter Five: Practical Theology as Practical Poetics: Building a Bridge between Prose, Poetics, and Praxis Dan R. Stiver Part Two Introduction to Part Two: The Crisis of Faith in a World Where God is Not Yet God Mark I. Wallace Chapter Six: The Self in the Mirror of the Scriptures Paul Ricoeur, Translated by David Pellauer Chapter Seven: Fides Quaerens Intellectum: Biblical Antecedent? Paul Ricoeur, Translated by David Pellauer Afterword: Continuing Conversations with Paul Ricoeur Joseph A. Edelheit and James Moore
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