Sprachloses Wort?
Zur Kritik an Barths und Tillichs Worttheologie – von der Sprache her
Seiten
2015
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
978-3-525-56418-9 (ISBN)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
978-3-525-56418-9 (ISBN)
Sowohl Karl Barth als auch Paul Tillich verkennen den Begriff „Wort Gottes“.
In this volume Joachim Ringleben offers detailed proof that both the Word of God theology of Karl Barth and the Symbol Theory of Paul Tillich do not properly reflect the specifically linguistic nature of the "Word of God." In this volume Joachim Ringleben shows that both Karl Barth and Paul Tillich neglect the important term "Word of God" and its linguistic nature. Although Barth based his dogmatic theology on the teachings of the Word of God, he set himself programmatically apart from a description of the deity of God in human language. Tillich conceived a nonlinguistic concept of symbol in the name of abstract transcendence, which relegates religion to prelinguistic references. In both cases this tendency to remove language carries with it the danger of eliminating the specifically linguistic meaning from the Word of God.
In this volume Joachim Ringleben offers detailed proof that both the Word of God theology of Karl Barth and the Symbol Theory of Paul Tillich do not properly reflect the specifically linguistic nature of the "Word of God." In this volume Joachim Ringleben shows that both Karl Barth and Paul Tillich neglect the important term "Word of God" and its linguistic nature. Although Barth based his dogmatic theology on the teachings of the Word of God, he set himself programmatically apart from a description of the deity of God in human language. Tillich conceived a nonlinguistic concept of symbol in the name of abstract transcendence, which relegates religion to prelinguistic references. In both cases this tendency to remove language carries with it the danger of eliminating the specifically linguistic meaning from the Word of God.
Dr. theol. Joachim Ringleben ist Professor (a.D.) für Systematische Theologie an der theologischen Fakultät der Universität Göttingen und Abt des des Klosters Bursfelde bei Hann. Münden.
Joachim Ringleben proofs in detail that Karl Barth in his "Wort-Gottes-Theologie" as well as Paul Tillich (Symbol-Theory, 1957) fail to describe the term "Wort Gottes" as a decisive and important term linguistically.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.4.2015 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Forschungen zur systematischen und ökumenischen Theologie ; Band 150 |
| Verlagsort | Göttingen |
| Sprache | deutsch |
| Maße | 160 x 237 mm |
| Gewicht | 455 g |
| Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
| Schlagworte | Barth • Barth, Karl • Karl • Paul • Systematische Theologie • Theologiegeschichte • Tillich • Tillich, Paul |
| ISBN-10 | 3-525-56418-X / 352556418X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-525-56418-9 / 9783525564189 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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