We're getting hermeneutical with Dan Stiver and Paul Ricoeur.
Dan Stiver is an accomplished Ricoeur scholar and a Baptist theologian. This rare combination means that we have a treat of an episode! He is also the Cook-Derrick Professor of Theology in the Logsdon School of Theology. In this episode Tripp and Dan will tackle the relationship between philosophy and theology in the free church tradition and what it means to be a Christian theologian after Ricoeur.
Plus a discussion on how Ricouer understands:
the nature of truth
how narrative functions in meaning making
the idea of self
the problem of evil
There are quite a lot of books mentioned in this episode, so here is a list for your enjoyment:
Theology After Ricoeur by Dan Stiver
The Conflict of Interpretations by Paul Ricoeur
Thinking Biblically by Paul Ricoeur
Essays of Biblical Interpretation by Paul Ricoeur
Lectures on Ideology and Utopia by Paul Ricoeur
Freedom and Nature by Paul Ricoeur
Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Carnal Hermeneutics by Richard Kearney
Theology in the Flesh by John Sanders
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