The Symbolism of Evil

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The Symbolism of Evil is a seminal philosophical and theological work by Paul Ricoeur that explores how myths, symbols, and language shape human understanding of evil and guilt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
academicDiscipline philosophy
religious studies
theology
approach hermeneutic analysis of symbols
phenomenology of religion
author Paul Ricœur NERFINISHED
centralConcept confession
defilement
fall
guilt
myth
symbol
countryOfOrigin France
explores how symbols mediate human experience of evil
the linguistic structure of symbols of evil
the relation between myth and existential guilt
fieldOfWork hermeneutics
phenomenology
philosophy of religion
genre non-fiction
philosophy
theology
hasPart “Defilement and Sin” NERFINISHED
“The Myths of the Beginning and the End” NERFINISHED
“The Symbolics of Evil” NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary theology
literary theory
religious studies
languageOfThisEdition English
mainSubject evil
guilt
language
myth
symbolism
notableIdea evil is disclosed through symbols and myths
interpretation of symbols is necessary to understand human guilt
originalLanguage French
originalTitle La symbolique du mal NERFINISHED
partOf Finitude and Guilt NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition hermeneutic phenomenology
precedes Freud and Philosophy NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1960
publisher Beacon Press NERFINISHED
translatedBy Emerson Buchanan NERFINISHED
usedIn university courses on hermeneutics
university courses on philosophy of religion

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Paul Ricoeur notableWork The Symbolism of Evil