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The Phenomenology of Symbol: Genesis I and II

Authors :
Frank K. Flinn
Source :
Phaenomenologica ISBN: 9789024731978
Publication Year :
1985
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 1985.

Abstract

The following essay, which is divided into three parts, is a phenomenological interpretation of the two accounts of creation which open the Book of Genesis. In the first part below, I discuss the problem of interpretation stemming from the current use of the term “myths” for the creation accounts. In the second part, I examine a problem peculiar to modernity — critical consciousness along with the demystification and demythologization which may block us from interpreting symbolic discourse. These two parts then provide a dialectical framework for the third — the phenomenological approach to the texts about the “Beginning” in the Book of Genesis.

Details

ISBN :
978-90-247-3197-8
ISBNs :
9789024731978
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phaenomenologica ISBN: 9789024731978
Accession number :
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