In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters
In the vast collection of his writings, the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur only sporadically raised the issue of interreligious dialogue. In this book, comparative theologian Marianne Moyaert argues that Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy offers valuable signposts for a better understanding of the complexities related to interreligious dialogue. By revisiting the key insights of Ricoeur’s wider oeuvre from the perspective of interfaith dialogue, Moyaert elaborates a Ricoeurian interreligious hermeneutic. In Response to the Religious Other provides a coherent interreligious reading of Ricoeur’s philosophy of religion, his hermeneutical anthropology, his ethical hermeneutics. Moyaert shows that Ricoeur makes an exceptionally rewarding conversation partner for anyone wishing to explore the complex issues associated with interreligious dialogue.

This book is essential for studies of hermeneutics, ethics, religious philosophy, global cooperation and hospitality, comparative theology, and religious identity.
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In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters
In the vast collection of his writings, the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur only sporadically raised the issue of interreligious dialogue. In this book, comparative theologian Marianne Moyaert argues that Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy offers valuable signposts for a better understanding of the complexities related to interreligious dialogue. By revisiting the key insights of Ricoeur’s wider oeuvre from the perspective of interfaith dialogue, Moyaert elaborates a Ricoeurian interreligious hermeneutic. In Response to the Religious Other provides a coherent interreligious reading of Ricoeur’s philosophy of religion, his hermeneutical anthropology, his ethical hermeneutics. Moyaert shows that Ricoeur makes an exceptionally rewarding conversation partner for anyone wishing to explore the complex issues associated with interreligious dialogue.

This book is essential for studies of hermeneutics, ethics, religious philosophy, global cooperation and hospitality, comparative theology, and religious identity.
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In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters

In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters

by Marianne Moyaert
In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters

In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters

by Marianne Moyaert

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In the vast collection of his writings, the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur only sporadically raised the issue of interreligious dialogue. In this book, comparative theologian Marianne Moyaert argues that Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy offers valuable signposts for a better understanding of the complexities related to interreligious dialogue. By revisiting the key insights of Ricoeur’s wider oeuvre from the perspective of interfaith dialogue, Moyaert elaborates a Ricoeurian interreligious hermeneutic. In Response to the Religious Other provides a coherent interreligious reading of Ricoeur’s philosophy of religion, his hermeneutical anthropology, his ethical hermeneutics. Moyaert shows that Ricoeur makes an exceptionally rewarding conversation partner for anyone wishing to explore the complex issues associated with interreligious dialogue.

This book is essential for studies of hermeneutics, ethics, religious philosophy, global cooperation and hospitality, comparative theology, and religious identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739193723
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/24/2014
Series: Antique Print Mysteries
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 577 KB

About the Author


Marianne Moyaert is the Fenna Diemer Lindeboom Chair of Comparative Theology and Hermeneutics of Interreligious Dialogue at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Ricoeur and the Unfulfilled Promise of Humanism
Chapter Two: Religion and Symbolic Violence
Chapter Three: Ricoeur and Küng on the Impossibility of a Global Ethic
Chapter Four: Fragile Religious Identities
Chapter Five: Translating Religions: Toward a Hermeneutics of Interreligious Hospitality

Chapter Six: Comparative Theology as Vulnerable Theology

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