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i n d e x Abhängigkeit, 37, 65, 67 abstraction, spirit of, 58–62, 66, 68, 71, 78, 80, 98, 152–53, 165, 171, 173, 175–77, 198n15 ad hoc, x, 45, 52, 134, 147, 152, 177 alterity, 113, 120–21, 124 analytic philosophy, 8, 55, 61, 72–76, 100, 173 Anscombe, G. E. M., 73–74, 76 anthropology, 5, 9–11, 22, 108, 121, 130, 137, 141, 147, 150–69, 174–77, 196n35, 198n15, 199n17 apologetics, 20, 24, 143–44, 155, 165, 172 appropriation, 6, 7, 12, 13, 18, 39, 70, 104, 106, 132, 135, 139–40, 174–77, 184n43; philosophical, 21, 144; self-, 39; theological, 7, 9, 21, 33, 52 arc: critical, 68–77, 81, 84, 91, 97, 136, 154, 162; critical and narrative, 2–3, 6, 8–10, 55, 123–27, 129, 150, 173–76; hermeneutic, 107, 132, 165, 168; narrative, 56, 80, 81–97, 107, 140, 160, 166 Arendt, Hannah, 98, 110 Aristotle, 58, 74, 83, 85–86, 89, 105, 108, 110–11, 113, 116, 144, 192n5, 197n52 asymmetry, 11, 137–38, 141, 148, 197n35 attestation, 68, 76, 78, 96, 116, 126–27, 174 Augustine, 76, 81, 85–86, 88–90, 93, 190nn26,32, 197n52; distentio animi, 85 Austin, J. L., 73–75 author’s intention, 39, 43, 46, 48, 50, 132 autonomy, 107, 112–16, 121–24, 138, 194n88; of philosophy, 79, 174; of theology, 153 Barth, Karl, ix, x, xi, 7, 9–11, 13, 33, 51–53, 56, 129–49, 152–58, 163, 165–69, 172–76, 178, 183n4, 186n85, 195nn6:2,4, 196n35, 197nn35,36,50,60, 198nn15,16, 199nn16,17 belief, 18, 20, 24, 27–28, 53, 96, 171 Beneviste, Émile, 71, 92 Blamey, Kathleen, xi, 6, 191n72 Bultmann, Rudolf, 133, 135, 152, 198n4 Catholicism, 29, 144, 175, 180n1, 182n41, 197n52 Chalcedonian, 146, 174, 196n18; definition, 11, 136; pattern, 11, 136–40, 143–44, 148, 166, 174, 197n35 Christology, 137, 141, 154, 196n35 Clark, Steven, 84 cogito, 6, 11, 39, 51, 67, 77, 95–97, 121, 122, 124, 126–27; wounded, 95–97, 126–27 communitarian, 24, 121, 165 configuration, 3, 8, 55, 72, 74, 81–104, 127, 130, 140, 159–61, 166, 174–76. See also mimesis, threefold Constant, Benjamin, 120 correlational theology, 4, 7, 13, 16–28. See also revisionist theology cosmological: faith, 28; hermeneutic, 141; motion, 89; time, 85, 159 critical theory, 35, 55, 69, 194n89 critique of ideology, 68–70, 173 Darwin, Charles, 157 deconstruction, 45, 96–97 DeHart, Paul, 52–53, 172, 183n4, 185n62, 186n86 Derrida, Jacques, 45, 79, 96, 183n7, 185n56, 191n60, 198n16 Descartes, René, 57, 95–97, 126 diastasis, 144, 146, 197n50 Dilthey, Wilhelm, 34–35, 38, 183nn11,13,14 discourse ethics. See under ethics distanciation, 2, 34–40, 48–50, 70, 77, 81, 84, 176; alienating, 36–37 distention, 86, 90, 93 Dosse, François, 145 doubt, 2, 53, 63, 95, 101, 153, 156, 171 eidetics, 8, 62–70, 127, 173, 188n49 emplotment, 3, 8, 83–87, 89–93, 102, 150, 190 Enlightenment, 18, 24, 36, 37, 152, 173 eschaton, 165 212 | Index ethical aim, 2, 9, 55–56, 105–25, 130, 150, 162, 168, 174 ethics, 9, 26, 77, 95, 97, 103–104, 130, 143, 150–51, 169; Catholic social, 29; Christian, 25, 27, 144–45; discourse, 16, 18, 194n88; Ricoeur’s “little ethics,” 9, 55, 80, 105–28, 174; theological, x, 9, 24, 143–44, 154 evil, 66–67, 95, 112–13, 120, 167–68 existentialism, 55, 61, 65, 77, 133, 154, 157, 187n21, 188n45; existential, 60, 65, 79, 101, 133, 157, 175; existentially appropriate, 18, 21, 143 Exodus, 99 experience, 23, 37, 45, 59, 64, 67–68, 72, 85–86, 93, 151, 159; common human, 18, 42, 44, 180n3; embodied or lived, 35, 71, 79, 82, 85, 92; religious, 21–23, 44 explanation and understanding, 2, 12, 38, 40, 83, 106, 132–35, 140, 183n14 faith, 4, 18, 23, 25, 28, 49, 51, 79, 127, 147, 155–56, 158, 168; biblical/Christian, ix, 9, 11–12, 26, 29, 51–53, 127, 131, 138, 145, 172 faith-understanding, 16–17, 29, 42, 173 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 95, 157 Fiorenza, Francis Schüssler, 40 Fodor, James, 172–73, 179n20 Frei, Hans, 4, 7, 13, 22, 33–34, 40–41, 43–50, 52–53, 131–33, 144, 147, 165, 172, 183n4, 184nn26,43, 185nn55–58,61–63, 198n16 Freud, Sigmund, 58, 67–68, 70, 188n56 fundamental theology, 13, 16–18, 28–30, 42, 45–46, 130, 152, 172, 175–76 Gadamer, Hans-Georg...

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