The present volume deals with a triple problematic: human life manifests itself in our consciousness, which rests on the myth; the myth leads us to believe that our consciousness manifests reality to us. We have faith in her: we do not have, therefore, more remedy than to resort to the hermeneutics or interpretation of our life.
While the first volume of this volume dealt with the myth, the symbol and the cult, the second volume is dedicated to faith, hermeneutics and the word, as an expression of this openness. The first section is articulated around the faith and its nature, and seeks to break the monopolization of the faith according to a certain restrictive interpretation. The second section tries to apply hermeneutics to some of the problems present in the current encounter between religions and in the comparison between the different worldviews. Finally, the third section...read more