200418

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2017

224 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-57086-0

Evil, fallenness, and finitude

Edited by

Bruce Ellis Benson

This collection addresses the perennial philosophical and theological issues of human finitude and the potentiality for evil. The contributors approach these issues from perspectives in Continental philosophy relating to phenomenology, philosophical hermeneutics, rabbinical traditions, drawing upon the work of Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, and Paul Ricoeur. While centering on the traditional theme of theodicy, this volume is also oriented to the phenomenology of religion, with contributions across religions and intellectual traditions.

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Full citation:

Ellis Benson, (ed) (2017). Evil, fallenness, and finitude, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Ellis Benson Bruce

1-12

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The concept of anxiety and Kant

Assiter Alison

13-24

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The world seen from the outside

Sánchez de León Serrano José María

41-55

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Evil and finitude

Falque Emmanuel

77-96

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Philosophy and theology

Onishi Bradley

97-113

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Embracing finitude

Woody S.J. William C.

115-133

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On hanosis

Burrus Thomas

135-154

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Paul Ricoeur on mythic-symbolic language

Ban Marius-Daniel

169-184

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The fault of forgiveness

Funk Deckard Michael; Makant Mindy

185-201

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Circulus vitiosus existentiae

Yaw Matthew

203-220

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