Keith Putt
Keith Putt

Keith Putt (Ph.D. Rice University) is Professor of Philosophy at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. His primary interests lie in the areas of Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion, specifically focusing on the phenomenological hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur and the radical hermeneutics of John D. Caputo.

Among his publications are “A Poetics of Parable and the ‘Basileic Reduction’: Ricoeurean Reflections on Kevin Hart’s Kingdoms of God” Sophia 56 (2017): 45-58; “Blurring the Edges: Ricœur and Rothko on Metaphorically Figuring the Non-Figural” Etudes Ricoeuriennes/Ricoeur Studies 7 (2016): 94-110; “Friends and Strangers/Poets and Rabbis: Negotiating a ‘Capuphalian’ Philosophy of Religion,” in The Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion, eds. Clayton Crockett, B. Keith Putt, and Jeffrey W. Robbins (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014): 34-58; and editor of Gazing Through a Prism Darkly: Reflections on Merold Westphal Hermeneutical Epistemology (New York: Fordham University Press, 2009).

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