Evil, Fallenness, And Finitude
by Bruce Ellis Benson /
2017 / English / PDF
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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.
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.