Disruptive Narratives of Jesus: Feuerbach and Ricoeur in Dialogue

An exploration of ideas of Jesus expressed in five works of narrative fiction: Nikos Kazantazkis's The Last Temptation of Christ, Vicente Leñero's Gospel According to Lucas Gavilán, The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, by José Saramago, “The grand Inquisitor” in Fyodor Dostoyevski's...

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Main Author: Caufield, Catherine 1921- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox [2015]
In: Bulletin for the study of religion
Year: 2015, Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 26-35
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Kazantzakēs, Nikos 1883-1957, Ho teleutaios peirasmos / Leñero, Vicente 1933-2014, El evangelio de Lucas Gavilán / Saramago, José 1922-2010, O evangelho segundo Jesus Cristo / Dostoevskij, Fëdor Michajlovič 1821-1881, Velikij inkvizitor / Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930, The man who died / Jesus Christus / Feuerbach, Ludwig 1804-1872 / Ricœur, Paul 1913-2005
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Summary:An exploration of ideas of Jesus expressed in five works of narrative fiction: Nikos Kazantazkis's The Last Temptation of Christ, Vicente Leñero's Gospel According to Lucas Gavilán, The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, by José Saramago, “The grand Inquisitor” in Fyodor Dostoyevski's The Brothers Karamazov, and D.H. Lawrence's short story “The man who died.” This exploration is conducted in dialogue with Feuerbachian perspectives, to which the voices of the hermeneuts Ricoeur and Valdés are brought into conversation regarding diverse ways that meaning is incarnated.
ISSN:2041-1871
Contains:Enthalten in: Bulletin for the study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/bsor.v44i3.27732