Reading religous ritual with Ricoeur: between fragility and hope
Reading Religious Ritual with Ricoeur extends Ricur's philosophical treatment of religion beyond an analysis of mythic symbols and the biblical texts to religious ritual practices. It also applies his broader hermeneutic lens to liturgical actions and practices in regard to religious truth, lan...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reading Religious Ritual with Ricoeur extends Ricur's philosophical treatment of religion beyond an analysis of mythic symbols and the biblical texts to religious ritual practices. It also applies his broader hermeneutic lens to liturgical actions and practices in regard to religious truth, language, imagination, and identity |
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Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works by Ricoeur xvii PART I: READING RICŒUR TOWARD RITUAL 1 1 Symbolism, Myth, and the Move to Second Naïveté 3 2 Scripture, Narrative, and'the Move to Action 23 3 Ethics, Justice, and the Move to Wisdom 45 Interlude: Liturgy and Hermeneutics 65 PART II: READING RITUAL WITH RICŒUR 71 4 Liturgical Truth: Fidelity, Attestation, Manifestation 73 5 Liturgical Meaning: Préfiguration, Configuration, Refiguration 95 6 Liturgical Language: Symbolism, Polyphony, Dialogue 117 7 Liturgical Imagination: Memory, Creativity, Tradition 137 8 Liturgical Identity: Confession, Conversion, Community 155 Conclusion 177 Notes 185 vii
viii Contents Bibliography 249 Index 267 About the Author 279 |
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Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works by Ricoeur xvii PART I: READING RICŒUR TOWARD RITUAL 1 1 Symbolism, Myth, and the Move to Second Naïveté 3 2 Scripture, Narrative, and'the Move to Action 23 3 Ethics, Justice, and the Move to Wisdom 45 Interlude: Liturgy and Hermeneutics 65 PART II: READING RITUAL WITH RICŒUR 71 4 Liturgical Truth: Fidelity, Attestation, Manifestation 73 5 Liturgical Meaning: Préfiguration, Configuration, Refiguration 95 6 Liturgical Language: Symbolism, Polyphony, Dialogue 117 7 Liturgical Imagination: Memory, Creativity, Tradition 137 8 Liturgical Identity: Confession, Conversion, Community 155 Conclusion 177 Notes 185 vii
viii Contents Bibliography 249 Index 267 About the Author 279 |
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