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Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works by Ricœur
Part I: Reading Ricœur toward Ritual
Chapter 1: Symbolism, Myth, and the Move to Second Naïveté
Symbol, Myth, and the Fullness of Language
From First to Second Naïveté
Wagering on the Servile Will
Chapter 2: Scripture, Narrative, and the Move to Action
Poetry, Polyphony, and the Logic of Superabundance
From Text to Action and From Narrative to Life
Religious Narratives and the Liturgical World
Chapter 3: Ethics, Justice, and the Move to Wisdom
Narrative, Wisdom, and the Social Imaginary
History, Justice, and Recognition
Religious Selfhood, Capacity, and the Biblical Imaginary
Interlude: Liturgy and Hermeneutics
Part II: Reading Ritual with Ricœur
Chapter 4: Liturgical Truth: Fidelity, Attestation, Manifestation
History and Truth as Fidelity
Personal Identity and Truth as Attestation
Biblical Interpretation and Truth as Manifestation
Chapter 5: Liturgical Meaning: Prefiguration, Configuration, Refiguration
The Role of Mimesis in Liturgy
The Entry into the Liturgical “World”
Distanciation, Appropriation, and Repetition
Chapter 6: Liturgical Language: Symbolism, Polyphony, Dialogue
Symbolism and Metaphor
Polyphony and Limit-Expressions
Dialogue and Paradox
Chapter 7: Liturgical Imagination: Memory, Creativity, Tradition
Imagination as Memory and Representation
Imagination as Innovation and Creativity
Imagination between Ideology and Utopia
Chapter 8: Liturgical Identity: Confession, Conversion, Community
Agency in Ascription and Confession
Selfhood in Conversion and Transformation
Communal Identity between Fragility and Hope
Conclusion
Notes
Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Interlude
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author