Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984

Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984
Title Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984 PDF eBook
Author Kurt-Victor Selge
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 1985
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Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984

Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984
Title Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984 PDF eBook
Author Kurt-Victor Selge
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 704
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783110100181

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Das Schleiermacher-Archiv ist primär ein begleitendes Publikationsorgan für die seit 1980 erscheinende Gesamtausgabe der Werke Friedrich Schleiermachers (KGA), welches Materialien und Untersuchungen veröffentlicht, die in engerer Beziehung zur KGA stehen. In Sammelbänden werden zudem Beiträge dokumentiert, die auf internationalen Schleiermacher-Kongressen vorgetragen worden oder in diesem Zusammenhang entstanden sind.

Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984

Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984
Title Internationaler Schleiermacher-Kongress, Berlin, 1984 PDF eBook
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Pages 700
Release 1985
Genre Philosophy
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Modern Religion, Modern Race

Modern Religion, Modern Race
Title Modern Religion, Modern Race PDF eBook
Author Theodore Vial
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 377
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190621966

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Religion is a racialized category, even when race is not explicitly mentioned. In Modern Religion, Modern Race Theodore Vial argues that because the categories of religion and race are rooted in the post-Enlightenment project of reimagining what it means to be human, we cannot simply will ourselves to stop using them. Only by acknowledging that religion is already racialized can we begin to understand how the two concepts are intertwined and how they operate in our modern world. It has become common to argue that the category religion is not universal, or even very old, but is a product of Europe's Enlightenment modernization. Equally common is the argument that religion is not an innocent category of analysis, but is implicated in colonial regimes of control and as such plays a role in Europe's process of identity construction of itself and of non-European “others.” Current debates about race follow an eerily similar trajectory: race is not an ancient but a modern construction. It is part of the project of colonialism, and race discourse forms one of the cornerstones of modern European identity-making. Why can't we stop using them, or re-construct them in less toxic ways? By examining the theories of Kant, Herder, and Schleiermacher, among others, Vial uncovers co-constitutive nature of race and religion, describes how they became building blocks of the modern world, and shows how the two concepts continue to be used today to form identity and to make sense of the world. He shows that while we disdain the racist language of some of the founders of religious studies, the continued influence of the modern worldview they helped create leads us, often unwittingly, to reiterate many of the same distinctions and hierarchies. Although it may not be time to abandon the very category of religion, with all its attendant baggage, Modern Religion, Modern Race calls for us to examine that baggage critically, and to be fully conscious of the ways in which religion always carries with it dangerous ideas of race.

Reforming Theological Anthropology

Reforming Theological Anthropology
Title Reforming Theological Anthropology PDF eBook
Author F. LeRon Shults
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 284
Release 2003-02-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802848871

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With the profound changes in today's intellectual and scientific landscape, traditional ways of speaking about human nature, sin, and the image of God have lost their explanatory power. In this volume F.LeRon Shults explores the challenges to and opportunities for rethinking current religious views of humankind in contemporary Western culture. From philosophy to theology, from physics to psychology, we find a turn to the categories of "relationality." Shults briefly traces this history from Aristotle to Levinas, showing its impact on the Christian doctrine of anthropology, and he argues that the biblical understanding of humanity has much to contribute to today's dialogue on persons and on human becoming in relation to God and others. Shults's work stands as a potent effort to reform theological anthropology in a way that restores its relevance to contemporary interpretations of the world and our place in it.

Theology the Lutheran Way

Theology the Lutheran Way
Title Theology the Lutheran Way PDF eBook
Author Oswald Bayer
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 331
Release 2007-09-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802824528

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Rather than asking if theology is theoretical or practical -- a question that reveals a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of theology in general -- it is better to ask "What exactly is theology?" It is this question that Oswald Bayer attempts to answer in Theology the Lutheran Way, clearing up misconceptions about the essence of theology. Along with Luther himself, Bayer claims that theology, rather than being something that we do, is really what God does. Based primarily on the third section of Bayer's original German work of the same title, this book evaluates certain approaches to theology that have been influential, from Schleiermacher's understanding of theology to debates with Kant, Hegel, and Bultmann. It also includes a substantial section on Luther from the original in order to clarify the Lutheran tradition.

The Anti-Romantic

The Anti-Romantic
Title The Anti-Romantic PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Reid
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2014-07-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472574834

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Hegel's critique of Early German Romanticism and its theory of irony resonates to the core of his own philosophy in the same way that Plato's polemics with the Sophists have repercussions that go to the centre of his thought. The Anti-Romantic examines Hegel's critique of Fr. Schlegel, Novalis and Schleiermacher. Hegel rarely mentions these thinkers by name and the texts dealing with them often exist on the periphery of his oeuvre. Nonetheless, individually, they represent embodiments of specific forms of irony: Schlegel, a form of critical individuality; Novalis, a form of sentimental nihilism; Schleiermacher, a monstrous hybrid of the other two. The strength of Hegel's polemical approach to these authors shows how irony itself represents for him a persistent threat to his own idea of systematic Science. This is so, we discover, because Romantic irony is more than a rival ideology; it is an actual form of discourse, one whose performative objectivity interferes with the objectivity of Hegel's own logos. Thus, Hegel's critique of irony allows us to reciprocally uncover a Hegelian theory of scientific discourse. Far from seeing irony as a form of consciousness overcome by Spirit, Hegel sees it as having become a pressing feature of his own contemporary world, as witnessed in the popularity of his Berlin rival, Schleiermacher. Finally, to the extent that ironic discourse seems, for Hegel, to imply a certain world beyond his own notion of modernity, we are left with the hypothesis that Hegel's critique of irony may be viewed as a critique of post-modernity.