
A Companion to Ricoeur's The Symbolism of Evil
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Scott Davidson
Part I: Reflections on Evil and Its Primary Symbols
Chapter 1: The Question of Evil
Jérôme Porée
Chapter 2: The Ambiguity of Flesh
Adam J. Graves
Chapter 3: Ricoeur's Phenomenological Hermeneutics of Sin
Marc-Antoine Vallée
Chapter 4: On the Servile Will
Daniel Frey
Part II: The Secondary Symbolics of Evil: Religious Ritual, Metaphor, and Myth
Chapter 5: Why Religious Symbols? Accounting for an Unfashionable Approach
Petruschka Schaafsma
Chapter 6: Wagering for a Second Naïveté? Tensions in Ricoeur's Account of the
Symbolism of Evil
Christina M. Gschwandtner
Chapter 7: Between Barth and Eliade: Ricoeur's Mediation of the Word and the Sacred
Brian Gregor
Chapter 8: Metaphor as Dynamic Myth in Ricoeur
Colby Dickinson
Chapter 9: Salvation as Knowledge: Ricoeur's Reading of Plato
Scott Davidson
Part III: What Does the Symbol Give?
Chapter 10: The Symbol Gives Rise to Race
Nathan D. Pederson
Chapter 11: The Symbol Gives Rise to Theology: A Poetics of Theology
Dan R. Stiver
Chapter 12: The Symbol Gives Rise to Faith (Perhaps): Theopoetics and the Gift of a Second Naiveté
B. Keith Putt
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