Paul Ricœur und die evangelische Theologie

[Tübingen]: Mohr Siebeck (2016)
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Abstract

The one hundredth recurrence of Paul Ricoeur's birthday was an occasion for many to remember the work of the French philosopher, whose groundbreaking combination of phenomenology with hermeneutics, transcending even his own discipline, is of great significance to this day. This volume looks into the relationship between persons and subjects of Protestant theology and Ricoeur's philosophy. It does so from two different perspectives - the history of theology and the perspective of dogmatics - and links both of these approaches methodologically. The volume documents the intense discussion between Paul Ricoeur and primarily the younger generation of theologians.

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