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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES Bultmann, Rudolf. Essays, Philosophical and Theological. London: SCM Press Ltd., Existence and Faith. New York: Living Age Books, Jesus and the Word. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Jesus Christ and Mythology. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Kerygma and Myth. New York: Harper and Brothers, The Presence of Eternity. New York: Harper and Brothers, Theology of the New Testament. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, "The Christian Hope and the Problem of Demythologizing," The Expository Times, LXV, No.8 (May, 1958), "Demythologizing the Bible," Current Religious Thought, II, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1958), "The Idea of God and Modern Man." In Translating Theology into the Modern Age. Edited by Robert W. Funk in association with Gerhard Ebeling. New York: Harper and Row, pp Ricoeur, Paul. De l'interpretation. Essai sur Freud. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1965' - Fallible Man. Translated by Charles Kelbley. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., Freedom and Nature: The Voluntary and the Involuntary. Translated by Erazim V. Kohak. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation. Trans. by Denis Savage. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, Le conflit des interpretations: essays d' hermeneutique. Paris: aux Editions du Seuil, Gabriel Marcel et Karl Jaspers. Paris: Editions du Temps Present, History and Truth. Translated by Charles A. Kelbley. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, Philosophie de la volonte. Vol. I: Le Volontaire etl'involontaire. Paris: Aubier, Philosophie de la volonte. Vol. II: Finitude et culpabilite: I. L'homme faillible, 2. La symbolique du mal. Paris: Aubier, The Symbolism of Evil. Translated by Emerson Buchanan. New York, Evanston, and London: Harper and Row, 1967.

2 BIBLIOGRAPHY - "Christianity and the Meaning of History," Journal 01 Religion, Vol. XXXII (1952). - "Faith and Action," Criterion, Vol. II (1963). - "The Hermeneutics of Symbols and Philosophical Reflection," International Philosophical Quarterly, II, NO.2 (1963), "Hermeneutique et reflexion," Demitizzazone E Immagine. Padova Cedam- Casa Editrice Dott. Antonio Milani, 1962, 'Kant and Husserl," Philosophy Today, X, Nos. 3-4 (Fall, 1966), "Le symbole donne a penser," Esprit, "New Developments in Phenomenology in France: The Phenomenology of Language," Social Research, XXXIV (Spring, 1967), "Symbolique et temporalite," Ermeneutica E Tradizione. Roma: Istituto Di Studi Filosofica, 1963, Ricoeur, Paul, and Dufrenne, Mikel. Karl Jaspers. Paris: Editions du Seuil SECONDARY SOURCES Books Altizer, Thomas J. Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic 01 the Sacred. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics 01 SPace. New York: The Orion Press, Brauer, Jerald C., ed. The History 01 Religions. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, Vol. I. Cassirer, Ernst. Language and Myth. New York: Dover Publications Inc., The PhilosoPhy 01 Symbolic Forms. Vol. I: Language. New Haven: Yale University Press, The Philosophy 01 Symbolic Forms. Vol. II: Mythical Thought. New Haven: Yale University Press, The Philosophy 01 Symbolic Forms. Vol. III: The Phenomenology of Knowledge. New Haven: Yale University Press, Chisholm, Roderick, ed. Realism and the Background 01 Phenomenology. New York: The Free Press, Chomsky, Noam. Aspects 01 the Theory 01 Syntax. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Dufrenne, Mikel. The Notion 01 the A Priori. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, Edie, James M., ed. An Invitation to Phenomenology. Chicago: Quadrangle, Eliade, Mircea. Cosmos and History. New York: Harper and Row, Myth and Reality. New York: Harper and Row, Patterns in Comparative Religion. Cleveland: Meridian, The Sacred and the Prolane. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., Traite d'histoire des religions. Paris: Payot, Yoga. New York: Bollingen Foundation, Foucault, Michel. Les mots et les choses. Paris: Gallimard, Freud, Sigmund. The Interpretation 01 Dreams. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1959 Funk, Robert W. Language, Hermeneutic, and Word 01 God. New York: Harper and Row, Hamilton, William. The New Essence 01 Christianity. New York: Association Press, 1961.

3 BIBLIOGRAPHY 153 Harnack, Adolf. What is Christianity? New York: Harper and Brothers, Harris, Zellig S. Structural Linguistics. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, Heidegger, Martin. Being and Time. New York: Harper and Row, Existence and Being. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., An Introduction to Metaphysics. Garden City: Doubleday and Company Inc., 1959 Husserl, Edmund. Cartesian Meditations. Translated by Dorion Cairns. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, Ideas. New York: Collier Books, Phenomenology and the Crisis of PhilosoPhy. Translated by Quentin Lauer. (Harper Torchbook.) New York, Evanston, and London: Harper and Row, The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, Ihde, Donald. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, "Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Methodology and Philosophical Anthropology." Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Boston University Graduate School, Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, Inc. jaspers, Karl. Truth and Symbol. New York: Twayne Publishers, jensen, Adolf E. Myth and Cult Among Primitive Peoples. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, johnson, F. Ernest. Religious Symbolism. New York: The Institute for Religious and Social Studies, Kegley, Charles W., ed. The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, Kierkegaard, Soren. Concluding Unscientific Postcript. Princeton: Princeton University Press, Lacan, Jaques. Ecrits. Paris: Aux Editions du Seuil, Langan, Thomas. Critique of Reason. New Haven: Yale University Press, Langer, Susanne K. Feeling and Form. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Philosophy in a New Key. New York: The New American Library, Philosophical Sketches. New York: The New American Library, Laszlo, Ervin. Beyond Scepticism and Realism. The Hague: Martinus Nijhof, Lauer, Quentin. Phenomenology: Its Genesis and Prospect. New York: Harper and Row, Lee, Edward N., and Mandelbaum, Maurice, eds. Phenomenology and Existentialism. Baltimore: The johns Hopkins Press, Levi-Strauss, Claude. Structural Anthropology. New York: Basic Books, Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. Primitive Mentality. Translated by Lilian A. Clare. Boston: Beacon Press, Littleton, C. Scott. The New Comparative Mythology. Los Angeles: University of California Press, Luckmann, Thomas. The Invisible Religion. New York: The Macmillan Co., MacQuarrie, john. An Existentialist Theology. London: SCM Press Ltd., The Scope of Demythologizing. New York: Harper and Brothers, Marcel, Gabriel. Metaphysical Journal. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., The Mystery of Being. Vol. I: Reflection and Mystery. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., The Mystery of Being. Vol. II: Faith and Reality. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1960.

4 I54 BIBLIOGRAPHY Ogden, Schubert M. Christ without Myth. New York: Harper and Brothers, Owen, H. P. Revelation and Existence. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, Otto, Rudolf. The Idea of the Holy. New York: Oxford University Press, Perrin, Norman. Rediscovering the Teaching of Jesus. New York: Harper and Row, Romero, Francisco. Theory of Man. Los Angeles: University of California Press, Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness. New York: Washington Square Press, de Saussure, Ferdinand. Course in General Linguistics. New York: Philosophical Library, Schleiermacher, Friedrich. On Religion: SPeeches to its Cultured Despisers. (Harper Torchbook.) New York: Harper and Row, The Christian Faith. Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, Sebeok, Thomas A. Myth: A Symposium. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, Spiegelberg, Herbert. The Phenomenological Movement. 2 vols. 2d ed. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, Thevenaz, Pierre. What is Phenomenology? Edited by James M. Edie. Chicago: Quadrangle Books Inc., Van Buren, Paul M. The Secular Meaning of the Gospel. New York: The Macmillan Co., van der Leeuw, G. Religion in Essence and Manifestation. Vols. I and II. New York: Harper and Row, Versenyi, Laszlo. Heidegger, Being, and Truth. New Haven: Yale University Press, Wittgenstein. Ludwig. Philosophical Investigations. New York: The Macmillan Co., Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. New York: The Humanities Press, Articles Altizer, Thomas, J. J. "Mircea Eliade and the Recovery of the Sacred," The Christian Scholar, XLV, NO.4 (Winter, 1962), Dardel, Eric. "The Mythic," Diogenes, NO.7 (Summer, 1954), 33-5I. Eliade, Mircea. "Crisis and Renewal in History of Religions," History of Religions, V, No. I (Summer, 1965), "Cultural Fashions and History of Religions, "Monday Evening Papers (Center for Advanced Studies - Wesleyan University), No.8 (May, 1966). - "History of Religions and a New Humanism," History of Religions, I, No. I (Summer, 1961), "The History of Religions in Retrospect: 19 I ," The Journal of Bible and Religion, XXXI, NO.2 (April, 1963), "Paradis et Utopie: Geographie mythique et Eschatologie," Extrait De Eranos-Jahrbuch, XXXII, (1963), "The Quest for the 'Origins' of Religion," History of Religions, IV, No. I (Summer, 1964), Ihde, Donald. "From Phenomenology to Hermeneutic," The Journal of Existentialism. Vol. VIII, No. 30, Winter , "Rationality and Myth," The Journal of Thought. Vol. 2, No. I, January 1967,

5 BIBLIOGRAPHY "Some Parallels Between Analysis and Phenomenology," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. XXVII, NO.4, June 1967, pp Perrin, Norman. "The Challenge of New Testament Theology Today," Criterion, Vol. IV, NO.2 (Spring, 1965). Progoff, Ira. "Culture and Being: Mircea Eliade's Studies in Religion," International Journal ot Parapsychology, III (1961), Rasmussen, David. "Mircea Eliade: Structural Hermeneutics and Philosophy," Philosophy Today, Vol. 12, No. 214, Summer "Myth, Structure and Interpretation," The Origin ot Cosmos and Man, Rome: Studia Missionalia, Vol. xviii, 1969, ed. M. Dhvamony. - "Ricoeur: The Anthropological Necessity of a Special Language," Continuum, Vol. 7, NO.1 Winter-Spring, Welbon, G. Richard. "Some Remarks on the work of Mircea Eliade," Acta Philosophica et Theologica, Roma, II,

6 INDEX allegory, 46, 48 anamnesis, 3 anthropological model, II5 anthropological problematic, 26 archaeology of the subject, 99 avowal, language of, 29, 41 Augustine, 47, 48 being-for-meaning, 106 belief and understanding, 45 bodily involuntary, 31 bodily objectification, 33 Brentano, Franz, 32, 90 Bultmann, Rudolf, 6-23, I07-II definition of myth, IOff understanding of man, 9ff Cassirer, Ernst, 2, 89 causalism, 63 character and happiness, 72 clarity and depth, 41 Cogito, 7, 54, 58 embedded in language, 7 splitting of, 33 concrete description, 38 demythologization, II, 45 Descartes, 57, 69 description versus explanation, 30 diagnostic method, 33 Dilthey, Wilhelm, 12 double bracketing, 35 dualism, 50, 66, 82 dual hypothesis, 6g eidetic method: Husserl and Ricoeur on, 30 limitations of, 36, 67 eidetic phenomenology, 4 Eliade, Mircea, 21, 42, 93 evolutionary hypothesis, 120 evolutionary model, 63 evil, 26 actual experience of, 40 moral,39 the double character of, 44 etiological intention of myth, 16, 22 ethical vision of the world, 39 ethology, 62 existential description: limits of, 37 existential intention of myth, 16 existential signification, 37 fallibility and action, 7 I fallibility and epistemology, fallibility as possibility, 38 fault, 38 feeling, 107 finitude, 24 Foucault, Michel, I03 freedom and action, 57 freedom and consent, 61 and decision, 54 versus empirical objects, 34 and fallibility, and fault, and nature, 30ff and necessity, 4 Freud, 62, 86, 90 interpretation of culture, 102 with Marx and Nietzsche, 94 global anthropology 5, 26-30, gnosticism, 46, 48 guilt, 79 happiness and respect, 72 Hegel, G. W. F., 75 Heidegger, Martin, 75 hermeneutic circle 5, 15 hermeneutic phenomenology: based on language 40, 49

7 INDEX 157 hermeneu tics: as participation, 12 of suspicion, 95 historical-evolutionary hypothesis, 18, 127 Hume, David, 116 Husserl, Edmund, 29, 51, II6-17 incarnation: as mystery, 34 intentionality, 31, 32, 63 double, 43 Jaspers, Karl, 21 Kant, Immanuel, 47, 48, II6 Kierkegaard, Soren, 61 Lacan, Jacques, 92,!O3 Langer, Susanne, 2 language: and concrete usage, 7 as potential and actual, 7 and speech, 7,!O5 as special mode of discourse, 8, 41 Levy-Bruhl, Lucien, 18 Levi-Strauss, Claude, 18, 21, 103 literary theory, 23 logical inferiority of myth, 8 logical versus pre-logical, 20 Long, Charles H., 109 Marcel, Gabriel, 54 meaning, self-created, 3 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 52, 96 methodology : comparative, 44 limitation of, 39 transformation of, 4 myth: of chaos, 83 as constitutive expression of human consciousness, 17 of creation, 82 as etiological, II6 and evil, 81 of exhiled soul, 82 of the fall, 82 and history, 10, 19 as language, 6 pre-modern versus modern, 22 theory of, 43 typology of, 43 as invalid, 15 as meaningful, 123 mythic-symbolic language: necessity for, 85, 127 and theory of language as unique, 123 as valid, 118, 123 natural attitude, 3 I negation, 25 Nichomachean Ethics, 73 ordinary language philosophy, 5 Otto, Rudolf, 93, I Pascal,69 performed skills, phenomenological epistemology, II 5 phenomenological hermeneutic, 3 phenomenology of language, 4 phenomenology of religion, 42 phenomenology of speech, 104 phenomenology, transformations of, 42 philosophical reflection: pre-philosophical basis for, 41 philosophy as a reflective task, 95 Plato, pleasure and happiness, 74 possibilities, ideal and actual, 37 post-wittgenstein philosophy, 23 pragma,58 primitive versus modern science, 16 problematics, 3 project, 57 psychoanalysis, 93 reconciliation, 35 reductionism, 8, 23, 42, 45, 128 reflection: transcendental, practical, affective, 38 Romanticism, I I Sartre, Jean-Paul, 51, 53, 61, 96 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, II,!07-II, 127 secularism, 22 sin, 79 Spiegelberg, Herbert, 91 Spinoza,87 stain, 78 structural interpretation, 18, 125 structural study of language, 23 structuralism, 102, 107 structure, birth, growth, symbol: cosmic, oneiric, poetic, 102 definition of, 43 dimensions of, 91 invitation for throught, 42, 45, II9, 132 and servile-will, 78 and sign, 42 stain, sin, guilt, 43 symbolic logic, 47 symbolic meaning versus literal meaning, 43

8 158 system of signs, 7 teleology of the subject, 101 theory of region, II7 Thevenaz, Pierre, 52 thought invites the symbol, 130 thumos, 27, 73 INDEX transcendence and fault, 34, 69 voluntary and involuntary, 32 verification, 46 wager, 40, 4 1, 45 Weltanschauung, 19, 20 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 2

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