Religion For Thought

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Aristotle
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biblical guilt
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critical phenomenology of religion
debt
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faith
Freud on religion
guilt
hermeneutics
hermeneutics of suspicion
how to apply the tools of philosophy to religion
how to read Freud
ideology and utopia
Jesus
manifestation and proclamation
Marcel Henaff
Mark's Gospel
Marxist critique of religion
modern critique of religion
newly published writings in English by Paul Ricoeur
phenomenology of manifestation
Plato
psychoanalysis of religion
sacrifice
secularization
the Bible as polyphonic text
theology
theonomy and autonomy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781509565542
  • Weight: 522g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the last decade of the twentieth century, there has been talk of a return of religion in Western societies - the very societies that were regarded by many people as undergoing an irreversible process of secularization. Paul Ricoeur's philosophical writings on religion are contemporaneous with this movement of secularization and return, while at the same time his work complicates the schema. In Ricoeur's view, religion is part of the universe of convictions in which subjects live concretely, convictions that deserve to be heard and placed under the lights of argumentation and discussion.

For Ricoeur, religion is the other of philosophy, the non-philosophical par excellence. He did not write a systematic philosophy of religion, but he wrote extensively about religion as a meeting place for language and conviction. The essays in this volume, written between 1953 and 2003, attest to the coherence, richness, and variety of Ricoeur's secular and philosophical approach towards religion. They range over the problem of guilt, the legitimacy or otherwise of Freudian, Marxist, and other critiques of religion, the relation between experience and language in religious discourse, the study of biblical hermeneutics, the nature of religious belief, and reflections on sacrifice, gifts, and debt. Ricoeur draws on religion to think, while not neglecting the analysis of religion itself.

These texts by one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century will be of interest to students and scholars of philosophy and theology and to anyone concerned with the enduring role of religion in the modern world.

Paul Ricoeur (1913–2005) is widely recognized as one of the most distinguished philosophers of the twentieth century. He taught for many years at the University of Chicago. His many works include Freud and PhilosophyTime and Narrative, and Oneself as Another.