The Symbolism of Evil – Paul Ricoeur

The Symbolism of Evil – Paul Ricoeur

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"The symbol gives rise to the thought" A vintage copy of Paul Ricoeur's extremely substantive exploration of the symbolism of evil. In a contemporaneous review for The Christian Century, Sam Keen wrote: "According to Ricoeur, the most primal and spontaneous symbols of evil are defilement, sin and guilt [...] Ricoeur's method and argument are too intricate and rich to assess in so short a review. Suffice it to say that this is the most massive accomplishment of any philosopher within the ambience of Christian faith since the appearance of Gabriel Marcel." 1969 paperback printing Beacon Press (Beacon Paperback No. 323) ISBN 0807015679 Translated from French into English by Emerson Buchanan 392 pages. Some yellowing, discoloration on cover. Pages clean, intact, and tight in the binding. Good condition. Crease on front cover. Stock note: WB24006.

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