Introduces Ricoeur in his contemporary context and shows new features of the relationship between philosophy and theology in his thought, with human finitude as its focus. Ricoeur argues that the human condition is best understood as finite and created, framed between transcendence and evil.
Introduces Ricoeur in his contemporary context and shows new features of the relationship between philosophy and theology in his thought, with human finitude as its focus. Ricoeur argues that the human condition is best understood as finite and created, framed between transcendence and evil.
Barnabas Aspray is a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. He received his PhD in philosophical theology from the University of Cambridge in 2020, and is an active member of the International Network of Philosophy of Religion.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rage against the system: The unity of truth 2. A philosophy of hope?: The universality of truth 3. Absolutely no absolutes?: Ricur's encounter with Thévenaz 4. Finitude and the infinite: The god of the philosophers 5. Finitude and evil: the crucial distinction 6. Rightly relating evil and finitude 7. The poetic symbol of creation 8. The mysterious unity of creation 9. The original goodness of creation.
1. Rage against the system: The unity of truth 2. A philosophy of hope?: The universality of truth 3. Absolutely no absolutes?: Ricur's encounter with Thévenaz 4. Finitude and the infinite: The god of the philosophers 5. Finitude and evil: the crucial distinction 6. Rightly relating evil and finitude 7. The poetic symbol of creation 8. The mysterious unity of creation 9. The original goodness of creation.
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