Gregersen / Wyller / Uggla | Reformation Theology for a Post-Secular Age: Løgstrup, Prenter, Wingren, and the Future of Scandinavian Creation Theology | E-Book | sack.de
E-Book

E-Book, Deutsch, 274 Seiten

Reihe: Research in Contemporary Religion (RCR)

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
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection

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



The movement of Scandinavian Creation Theology was shaped by its three founding figures: the philosopher K.E Løgstrup, and the systematic theologians Regin Prenter, and Gustaf Wingren. In their appeal to Martin Luther, all three of them were deeply inspired by the Danish theologian N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783-1872), seing him as a creative mediator between Luther and contemporary Christianity. The program of Scandinavian creation theology is not a naive call for an additive theology, as if to merely say: “we need more creation.” Nor does it represent a creation theology linked to a traditional theology of the orders of creation. Rather, Scandinavian Creation Theology claims that a theological interpretation of the shared conditions of humanity is to be considered a prerequisite for any interpretation of the Christian faith in the present religious situation. This volume aims to reformulate the potentials of Scandinavian creation theology for the 21st century, arguing that Scandinavian creation theology adds significantly to the body of theological reflection on the future shape of Reformation theology. The reader will find fresh interpretations of the sources, critical elaborations, and sustained attempts to reconfigure Reformation theology for a post-secular age.
Gregersen / Wyller / Uggla Reformation Theology for a Post-Secular Age: Løgstrup, Prenter, Wingren, and the Future of Scandinavian Creation Theology jetzt bestellen!

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


Pezzoli-Olgiati, Daria
Prof. Dr. Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati leitet das Zentrum für Religion, Wirtschaft und Politik (ZRWP) der Universitäten Basel, Lausanne, Luzern und Zürich.

Sander, Hans-Joachim
Dr. Hans-Joachim Sander ist Professor für Dogmatik an der Universität Salzburg.

Wyller, Trygve
Dr. theol. Trygve Wyller ist Professor für Praktische Theologie/Religionspädagogik an der Universität Oslo.

Knauss, Stefanie
Dr. Stefanie Knauss ist zur Zeit Assistant Professor für Theologie an der Villanova University (USA).

Heimbrock, Hans-Günter
Dr. päd. Hans-Günter Heimbrock ist Professor für Praktische Theologie am Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie der J. W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M.

Wyller, Trygve
Dr. theol. Trygve Wyller ist Professor für Praktische Theologie/Religionspädagogik an der Universität Oslo.



Ihre Fragen, Wünsche oder Anmerkungen
Vorname*
Nachname*
Ihre E-Mail-Adresse*
Kundennr.
Ihre Nachricht*
Lediglich mit * gekennzeichnete Felder sind Pflichtfelder.
Wenn Sie die im Kontaktformular eingegebenen Daten durch Klick auf den nachfolgenden Button übersenden, erklären Sie sich damit einverstanden, dass wir Ihr Angaben für die Beantwortung Ihrer Anfrage verwenden. Selbstverständlich werden Ihre Daten vertraulich behandelt und nicht an Dritte weitergegeben. Sie können der Verwendung Ihrer Daten jederzeit widersprechen. Das Datenhandling bei Sack Fachmedien erklären wir Ihnen in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.