E-Book, Deutsch, 274 Seiten
Gregersen / Wyller / Uggla Reformation Theology for a Post-Secular Age: Løgstrup, Prenter, Wingren, and the Future of Scandinavian Creation Theology
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-647-60458-9
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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E-Book, Deutsch, 274 Seiten
Reihe: Research in Contemporary Religion (RCR)
ISBN: 978-3-647-60458-9
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie Geschichte der Theologie, Einzelne Theologen
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie Fundamentaltheologie, Dogmatik, Christologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Protestantismus, evangelische und protestantische Kirchen
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Title Page;4
2;Copyright;5
3;Body;8
4;Preface;8
5;Niels Henrik Gregersen, Bengt Kristensson Uggla, and Trygve Wyller: 1. Reconfiguring Reformation Theology: The Program of Scandinavian Creation Theology;12
5.1;1. Introducing the Contexts and Core Topics;12
5.2;2. Religion in a Post-Secular Age;14
5.3;3. Reformation theology, the welfare state, and political critique;18
5.4;4. An Alternative Program for a Reformation Theology for the 21st Century;20
5.5;5. What does it mean to say that there are universal aspects of creation?;21
5.6;6. What, then, is Scandinavian Creation Theology?;22
5.7;7. The Influence from Martin Luther's Theology of Creation;26
5.8;8. N.F.S Grundtvig: The Mediator of Reformation Theology;27
5.9;9. The Influence of Scandinavian Creation Theology;29
5.10;10. The Structure of the Book;31
5.11;Bibliography;33
6;PART I: FOUNDING FIGURES;36
7;Niels Henrik Gregersen: 2. K.E. Løgstrup and Scandinavian Creation Theology;38
7.1;1. Introduction;38
7.2;2. K. E. Løgstrup: A brief intellectual biography;39
7.3;3. Luther and Grundtvig controverting Kant and Kierkegaard;42
7.4;4. The ethical demand and its refractions;49
7.5;5. The self-incarnation of eternity: the sovereign expressions of life;53
7.6;6. The comprehensive illusion and the comprehensive religious interpretation;57
7.7;7. Løgstrups' Christology and the Kingdom of God;61
7.8;Bibliography;65
8;Christine Svinth-Værge Põder: 3. Regin Prenter and Scandinavian Creation Theology;68
8.1;1. Common concerns of Prenter, Wingren and Løgstrup: A contextualisation;69
8.2;2. Real presence vs. signification and the stages of Prenter's creation theology;73
8.3;3. Spiritus Creator: Sacramental realism and theology of the cross as the foundation of Prenter's creation theology;75
8.4;4. Continuity and discontinuity between creation and redemption;78
8.5;5. Creation as sacrament: Prenter's late Grundtvigian-Lutheran theology;82
8.6;6. God as being and as love: The tension between trinitarian theology and creation theology;84
8.7;7. Conclusion;87
8.8;Bibliography;88
9;Bengt Kristensson Uggla: 4. Gustaf Wingren and Scandinavian Creation Theology;92
9.1;The missing link: Theological anthropology;94
9.2;The Danish connection;94
9.3;Limitations;95
9.4;Misconceptions;97
9.5;The two hidden sources;101
9.6;The grand recontextualization;102
9.7;The future of Scandinavian creation theology – ten contributions from Wingren;106
9.8;Bibliography;110
10;PART II: SEMINAL SOURCES;114
11;Allen G. Jorgenson: 5. Martin Luther in Scandinavian Creation Theology;116
11.1;1. Introduction;116
11.2;2. Creation's continuity: Luther, the image of God and Wingren;117
11.3;3. Creation's end: Luther, eschatology and Prenter;119
11.4;4. Creation's means: Luther, imagination and Løgstrup;121
11.5;Conclusion;124
11.6;Bibliography;126
12;A.M. Allchin: 6. N.F.S. Grundtvig: The Earth Made in God's Image;128
12.1;1. Life as a divine experiment of dust and spirit;129
12.2;2. Grace in nature: The Earth created in God's Image;134
12.3;3. The marriage of heaven and earth;139
12.4;Bibliography;144
13;PART III: CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS AND CHALLENGES;146
14;Ole Jensen: 7. Creation Theology and the Confrontation with Speciecism: Memories and Reflections;148
14.1;1. The creation theology of K.E. Løgstrup;148
14.2;2. The cosmo-phenomenological confrontation with the speciesist understanding of nature in contemporary culture and theology;150
14.3;3. The cosmo-phenomenological confrontation with soteriological and eschatological speciesism;153
14.4;Bibliography;154
15;Jakob Wolf: 8. Phenomenology in Løgstrup's Creation Theology;158
15.1;1. The immediate experience;158
15.2;2. Immediate experience and the ethical demand;159
15.3;3. Immediate experience and the linearity of time;161
15.4;4. Creation theology is natural theology;163
15.5;5. Critique of revelation theology;165
15.6;Bibliography;167
16;Pia Søltoft: 9. C.S. Lewis, K.E. Løgstrup and Kierkegaard on Love's Erotic Dimension;168
16.1;Need-love or gift-love?;169
16.2;Human love versus divine love?;170
16.3;Love as a gift of creation;172
16.4;Preferential loves;173
16.5;Love as a human need;175
16.6;Two ways of being in need;176
16.7;Kierkegaard versus Løgstrup;177
16.8;Conclusion;179
16.9;Bibliography;179
17;Elisabeth Gerle: 10. Human Rights: Revisiting the Political Program of Scandinavian Creation Theology;180
17.1;1. Creation;182
17.2;2. Calling;187
17.3;3. Contingency;188
17.4;4. Continuity;189
17.5;Conclusion;190
17.6;Bibliography;190
18;Benedicte Hammer Præstholm: 11. The Theology of the Unchangeable Gender and the Challenge from Scandinavian Creation Theology;192
18.1;1. Introduction: Gender theologies and cultural change;192
18.2;2. A theology of the unchangeable gender;193
18.2.1;The Bible;193
18.2.2;The orders of creation;194
18.2.3;Change is decay;196
18.3;3. Challenges from a SCT-inspired theology;197
18.3.1;Scripture, gospel and the law of love;197
18.3.2;Trinitarian creation theology;199
18.4;4. Conclusion;200
18.5;Bibliography;201
19;Trond Skard Dokka: 12. Universal and Particular: Creation Theology and Ecclesiology in a Fragmented World;202
19.1;1. Church and universal humanity in Henri de Lubac;203
19.2;2. From humanity to folk – de Lubac and Scandinavian theology;205
19.3;3. Folk as a cultural concept;207
19.4;4. Nation and folk;208
19.5;5. Created universality and church;212
19.6;Bibliography;213
20;Jakob Wirén: 13. Wingren and the Theology of Religions: Inter-Religious Hermeneutics;216
20.1;Introduction;216
20.2;Creation theology and a contemporary deadlock;218
20.3;A path beyond the threefold paradigm;218
20.4;Wingren's dialectical approach;219
20.5;The universal approach;219
20.6;The central role of eschatology;220
20.7;Creation theology and the Jewish thinker David Hartman;222
20.8;Creation theology and the Muslim thinker Fazlur Rahman;223
20.9;Conclusion;224
20.10;Bibliography;225
21;PART IV: THEOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS;228
22;Jan-Olav Henriksen: 14. The Economic Trinity and Creation;230
22.1;1. Introduction;230
22.2;2. Emphasis on continuation: The recapitulation of creation (Wingren);231
22.3;3. The works of God – phenomenologically analyzed (Løgstrup);233
22.4;4. Criticism of the Barthian understanding of the sources for trinitarian thought (Løgstrup and Wingren);235
22.5;5. A Christian ontology on God as love (Prenter);237
22.6;6. Conclusion;239
22.7;Bibliography;239
23;Derek R. Nelson: 15. Scandinavian Creation Theology in American Perspective;242
23.1;The American Protestant theological scene, 1960–1980;243
23.2;Initial reception and transformation of Løgstrup;244
23.3;Appropriating Wingren;247
23.4;Prenter's absence from American theology;249
23.5;Scandinavian creation theology in North America's future;249
23.6;Bibliography;251
24;Trygve Wyller: 16. The Discovery of the Secular-Religious Other in the Scandinavian Creation Theology;254
24.1;The restoration of the religious Other;254
24.2;Dissolving the secular/ sacred binary;255
24.3;The everyday Other in Lutheran theology;256
24.4;More than Scandinavian: Lutheran;258
24.5;The secular-religious Other and the othered Other;260
24.6;The postcolonial challenge;262
24.7;The challenge from destruction and the evil;263
24.8;Defending the other from the position of phenomenology;264
24.9;Conclusion;265
24.10;Bibliography;266
25;About the authors;268
26;Index;272