Systematische Lutherdeutung in der liberalen Theologie
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Roderich Barth
Abstract
Pope Benedict XVI's lecture at the University of Regensburg recently showed that liberal theology is not only an epoch of the past. Now it also serves as a disputable alternative among rivalling understanding of Christianity. This essay, however, demonstrates its timeliness on the basis of Wilhelm Herrmann's and Rudolf Otto's analyses of Luther, which have received little attention in research concerning liberal theology. Far beyond hero worship, their interpretations can be regarded as exemplary forms of a methodically deliberated culture of remembrance. It also plays a central role in both authors' oeuvres. In addition, this case study demonstrates that the reconstruction of intellectual history and systematic concepts can be mutually relevant and productive. While Herrmann receives important contributions from Luther for a contemporary Christology, Otto develops a theory of religious experience in a nutshell based on the reformer's view of the Holy Spirit.
© Walter de Gruyter 2009
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Articles in the same Issue
- Spaldings „Bestimmung des Menschen“ als Grundtext einer aufgeklärten Frömmigkeit
- Christina Rossetti, the Decalogue, and Biblical Interpretation
- The Cat-Eyed Theologians: Franz Overbeck and Karl Barth
- Systematische Lutherdeutung in der liberalen Theologie
- „Scherben ihrer Bilder, verlorne Klänge ihrer Stimmen …“. Die Korrespondenz zwischen Paul Tillich und Dolf Sternberger
- Reviews/Rezensionen