|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Bonhoeffer was convinced that God spoke to his people through the
Bible. How did a theologian of his caliber, who was well acquainted
with the historical-critical interpretation of the scriptures,
justify such a claim, and how did he apply this conviction to his
daily challenges as theologian, pastor and political dissident
during the Nazi regime? This book presents the attempts by a group
of international Bonhoeffer scholars to answer some of these
questions. By approaching Bonhoeffer's theology from a number of
different hermeneutical angles, the contributions in this volume
cast new light both on his more general hermeneutical framework and
on specific theological and political issues concerning his reading
of the Bible. The essays underline Bonhoeffer's contemporary
relevance for the current resurgence of theological interpretation
and for postmodern discussions about the interpretive nature of
truth.
What might the often cited phrases from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's
prison theology mean for the ethical discourse at the beginning of
the 21st century? Which hermeneutical concepts might enable
contemporary religious thinkers to enter into a dialogue with
Bonhoeffer's thought? This collection of lectures will address
questions like these both by examining the intellectual, cultural
and historical origins of Bonhoeffer's Tegel Theology and by
drawing out the ethical consequences of Bonhoeffer's contribution
for current political discourses. Going Bonhoeffer and Beyond - as
the title indicates - means interpreting contemporary issues like
religious pluralism and political ethics in the light of
Bonhoeffer's key ideas such as his Christological «life-concept or
his ethical distinction between the «ultimate and the penultimate
things.
How is it that Islam is so feared and misunderstood among
Christians? Is there any possibility of an open dialogue between
Muslims and Christians that will lead to a greater understanding of
both? Wustenberg explores these and other questions in an in-depth
investigation of Islam, using as his guide the teachings of the
revered Muslim scholar, Al-Ghazali, and placing them in dialogue
with those of the protestant theologian and Reformer, John Calvin.
The journey of discovery offered in this book is of long-lasting
value to both Christians and Muslims as they seek to find common
ground in understanding the most important and basic tenets of each
other's faith.
|
Christology (Hardcover)
Ralf K. Wustenberg; Translated by Martin Rumscheidt, Christine Schliesser
|
R914
R746
Discovery Miles 7 460
Save R168 (18%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.