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Abstract This article probes the question of whether or not the so‐called imprecatory Psalms may be prayed either in private settings or churches. In his Finkenwalde sermon on Psalm 58, Dietrich Bonhoeffer considers them ‘the prayer[s] of the innocent’. This article examines Bonhoeffer’s understanding and handling of the imprecatory Psalms, which leads
Nadine Hamilton
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Abstract Barth responds to the modern lack of language for talking of evil by developing the concept of das Nichtige (CD III/3, §50). ‘Das Nichtige’ – for which ‘nothingness’ is an insufficient translation – encompasses not only sin, but also the demonic dimension of evil, as well as physical suffering and death, without reducing it to a ...
Matthias D. Wüthrich
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Between Promise and Ecstasy: Hope as a Subject of an Engaged Theology
Abstract This article outlines a socially‐engaged theology that retrieves hope as an essential theological concept. The argument focuses not so much on the specific orientation that a socially engaged theology might take, but more on its motives. Here two notions of hope need to be distinguished: the hope that is future‐oriented (hoping that . . .) and
Hartmut von Sass
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Exchange, Atonement, and Recovered Humanity: Martin Luther on the Passive Obedience of Christ
Abstract This article engages Luther’s doctrine of Christ’s passive obedience (obedientia passiva)––a theme that comes to fullest expression in his Lectures on Galatians (1531/5). There, Luther argues that the sins of the godless become the true possession of the vicariously suffering Son.
John W. Hoyum
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2. DESPITE SINGULARITY: THE EVENT AND ITS MANIFOLD STRUCTURES OF REPETITION
ABSTRACT This article's principle interest is in the “structures of repetition” that characterize supposedly singular events. The starting point for the analysis is Reinhart Koselleck's discussion of the event in “Structures of Repetition in Language and History.” Koselleck perceived events as arising from metahistorical structures that characterize ...
FERNANDO ESPOSITO
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"Welchen Stellenwert hat Hermeneutik in der gegenwärtigen geisteswissenschaftlichen Forschung? Dem in etlichen Disziplinen vernehmbaren – und durch die Digitalisierung verstärkten – Aufruf zu einer Abkehr von der Hermeneutik setzen die Beiträge des ...
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Abstract When Hölderlin argues in favour of modernity in the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, he rejects the claim that the highest form of art is tragedy and proclaims the primacy of poetry. However, Hölderlin frames a very different concept of poetry from Hegel, for instance, one of the most prominent representatives of the notion of ...
Thomas Emmrich
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A MODERNIST MYSTIC: PHILOSOPHICAL ESSENCE AND POETIC METHOD IN GERDA WALTHER (1897–1977)*
Abstract This article presents the work of the neglected philosopher and mystic Gerda Walther (1897–1977) as a work of modernist philosophy. It offers an analysis of Walther's two most important texts, Ein Beitrag zur Ontologie der sozialen Gemeinschaften (1922) and Zur Phänomenologie der Mystik (1923), written during Walther's involvement in the ...
Niamh Burns
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Pemikiran Islam Kontemporer , Antara Mode Pemikiran dan Model Pembacaan
This paper examines mode of Islamic thought is developing today ,which was then known as Contemporary Islamic Thought, by searching the role of logic and reasoning behind the idea.
Mohammad Muslih
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In the Digital Humanities, the dominant belief is that the use of generic ›tools‹ could or should serve as a bridge between the different disciplines and their methodologies.
Jörg Wettlaufer
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