Sumario: | This book explores the intersection of faith and philosophy through the lens of language and hermeneutics, focusing on the work of philosopher Paul Ricoeur. It examines the specificity of religious discourse, the phenomenology of manifestation, and the hermeneutics of testimony, among other topics. The author aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how language functions in religious contexts and its ontological implications. Intended for scholars and students of philosophy and theology, the book delves into complex themes such as naming God and the challenge of interpreting evil. It serves as a critical resource for those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of religious language.
|