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  1. 15 mars 2021 · Includes bibliographical references (page 331) and indexes. pt. 1. The study of religion : problems and issues. Philosophy and religious language -- Manifestation and proclamation -- The "sacred" text and the community -- pt. 2. Philosophers of religion : mediation and conflict.

  2. 20 juil. 1995 · Figuring the Sacred: Religion, Narrative and Imagination. Paperback – July 20, 1995. by Paul Ricoeur (Author), Mark I. Wallace (Editor) 4.7 17 ratings. See all formats and editions. The thought of Paul Ricoeur continues its profound effect on theology, religious studies, and biblical interpretation. Introduced by Mark Wallace, the ...

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  3. 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's writings...

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  5. The three terms of the subtitle-religion, narrative, imagination-refer to the themes that have long preoccupied Ricoeur, as he has thought beyond any of his contemporaries about how the mystery of God inhabits, in ambiguous but decisive ways, the lived historicality of human life. The cunning title word, "figuring," alludes to the problematic ...

  6. Figuring the Sacred: Religion, Narrative, and Imagination. Paul Ricœur. Fortress Press ( 1995 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. The thought of Paul Ricoeur continues its profound effect on theology, religious studies and biblical interpretation.

  7. thinkers (as Quentin Skinner and others have demonstrated in their discussions of Calvin's references to "ephoral" authority), as well as by his very practical skirmishes with the Anabaptists (as chronicled by Willem Balke and others). These other conversational contexts are also crucial for a contextual understanding of his political thought. But again, Steinmetz's special focus ori ...