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AuferweckungDie dominierende christologische Denkform des Christentums ist die Inkarnation, die Menschwerdung Gottes. Doch das Christentum begann nicht an Weihnachten, sondern an Ostern, nicht mit der Geburt Jesu, sondern mit der Auferweckung des Gekreuzigten. Dalferth pldiert in dieser Studie dafr, nicht die Inkarnation, sondern die Auferweckung ins Zentrum der Christologie und damit der christlichen Theologie zu stellen. Nicht die Erniedrigung Gottes ins

Die dominierende christologische Denkform des Christentums ist die Inkarnation, die Menschwerdung Gottes. Doch das Christentum begann nicht an Weihnachten, sondern an Ostern, nicht mit der Geburt Jesu, sondern mit der Auferweckung des Gekreuzigten. Dalferth plädiert in dieser Studie dafür, nicht die Inkarnation, sondern die Auferweckung ins Zentrum der Christologie und damit der christlichen Theologie zu stellen. Nicht die Erniedrigung Gottes ins Menschsein, sondern die Erhöhung der Menschen in das Leben Gottes ist die befreiende Botschaft des Evangeliums. Wir werden verändert, nicht Gott. Gott wird nicht einer von uns, sondern er macht uns zu den Seinen. Er kommt uns nahe, weil er uns in seine Nähe holt, aber er bleibt der Schöpfer und wir seine Geschöpfe. [Resurrection. Plea for a Different Paradigm of Christology] The dominant Christological form of thought in Christianity is the incarnation, God becoming human. Yet Christianity began not at Christmas but at Easter, not with the birth of Jesus but with the resurrection of the crucified. In this study, Dalferth makes the case for placing not the incarnation but the resurrection at the center of Christology and thus of Christian theology. The liberating message of the Gospel is not the degradation of God into human being, but the elevation of humans into the life of God. We, and not God, are changed. God does not become one of us, but rather makes us his own. He comes close to us because he brings us close to him, but he remains the creator and we his creatures. Ingolf U. Dalferth, Dr. theol., Dr. h.c. mult., Jahrgang 1948, war von 1995 bis 2013 Ordinarius für Systematische Theologie, Symbolik und Religionsphilosophie an der Universität Zürich und von 1998 bis 2012 Direktor des Instituts für Hermeneutik und Religionsphilosophie der Universität Zürich. Von 2007 bis 2020 lehrte er als Danforth Professor for Philosophy of Religion an der Claremont Graduate University in Kalifornien. Dalferth war mehrfach Präsident der Europäischen Gesellschaft für Religionsphilosophie, von 1999 bis 2008 Gründungspräsident der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Religionsphilosophie und 2016/2017 Präsident der Society for the Philosophy of Religion in den USA. Er war Lecturer in Durham, Cambridge, Manchester und Oxford, Fellow am Collegium Helveticum in Zürich, am Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, am Center for Subjectivity Research in Kopenhagen und am Institut für Religionsophilosophische Forschung in Frankfurt sowie von 2017 bis 2018 Leibniz-Professor in Leipzig. Von 2000 bis 2020 war er Hauptherausgeber der 'Theologischen Literaturzeitung'. Dalferth erhielt in den Jahren 2005 und 2006 die Ehrendoktorwürden der Theologischen Fakultäten von Uppsala und Kopenhagen.

EAN: 9783374073603
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Erscheinungsjahr: 21.02.2023
Produktform: Kartoniert, Klappenbroschur
Titel der Reihe: Forum Theologische Literaturzeitung#39#
Autoren: Dalferth, Ingolf U.
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 184
Keyword: Auferstehung; Menschsein und Gottsein; Anthropologie
Fachschema: Theologie~Christentum~Weltreligionen / Christentum
Fachkategorie: Christentum, Theologie
Thema: Auseinandersetzen, Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Evangelische Verlagsansta, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt GmbH
Länge: 191 mm
Breite: 119 mm
Höhe: 16 mm
Gewicht: 206 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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