Verstandenes verstehen
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Verstandenes verstehen

Luther- und Reformationsdeutungen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart

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Verstandenes verstehen

Luther- und Reformationsdeutungen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart

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Was unter Luther, lutherischer Theologie und Reformation verstanden wird, versteht sich nicht von selbst. Ihre Deutung ist immer von gegenwĂ€rtigen Fragestellungen und Perspektiven geleitet. Sie springt mit ihrem Erkenntnisinteresse nicht direkt ins 16. Jahrhundert zurĂŒck. Vielmehr kann sie auf Deutungstraditionen zurĂŒckgreifen, die das eigene Problembewusstsein schĂ€rfen. Ein Verstehen von Luther und der Reformation bedeutet also immer auch ein Verstehen von etwas schon Verstandenem, eine Hermeneutik von Luther- und Reformationsrezeptionen.Die in diesem Band versammelten AufsĂ€tze rekonstruieren in theologiegeschichtlicher, ökumenischer, soziologischer und homiletischer Hinsicht wichtige Deutungen der Person Luthers und der Reformation in Hinblick auf ihre jeweils erkenntnisleitende Hermeneutik. Damit leistet dieser Band einen Beitrag zum gegenwĂ€rtigen VerstĂ€ndnis der Reformation und einer lutherischen Theologie.Mit BeitrĂ€gen von Daniela Blum, Claas Cordemann, Christina Costanza, Anne Friederike Hoffmann, Jan Kingreen, Arne Lademann, Constantin Plaul, Georg Raatz, Notger Slenczka und Karl Tetzlaff.[Understanding What is Understood. Past and Present Interpretations of Luther and the Reformation]How to understand Luther, Lutheran theology and the Reformation is not self-evident. Its understanding is always guided by current challenges and perspectives. With its specific epistemic interest it does not jump back into the 16th century immediately. It has to take into account traditions of interpretation in order to sharpen its own problem awareness. The understanding of Luther and the Reformation always implies an understanding of something that is already understood, a hermeneutics of receptions of Luther and the Reformation. The articles of this volume reconstruct from perspectives of the history of religion, ecumenism, sociology, and homiletics important interpretations of Luther and the Reformation in view of their respective epistemological hermeneutics. In this way, the volume contributes to the current understanding of the Reformation and Lutheran theology.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Titel
  3. Impressum
  4. Vorwort
  5. Inhalt
  6. Notger Slenczka: Reformationshermeneutik. Die Reformation als Deutungsgeschehen
  7. Jan Kingreen: Freie SubjektivitÀt als Prinzip des Protestantismus. Die Reformations- und Lutherdeutung Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegels
  8. Constantin Plaul: Affirmation und Kritik. Grundzüge der Lutherhermeneutik Wilhelm Diltheys
  9. Arne Lademann: Luther vs. Kant und der Erste Weltkrieg. Lutherdeutung im Frühwerk Emanuel Hirschs
  10. Karl Tetzlaff: Frei aus göttlichem Grund? Falk Wagners kritische Relektüre der Rechtfertigungslehre Luthers
  11. Daniela Blum: Fremd und trotzdem aktuell? Die Luther-Hermeneutik von Walter Kardinal Kasper
  12. Claas Cordemann: Rechtfertigung und Resonanz. Lutherische Theologie im Anschluss an Hartmut Rosa
  13. Anne Friederike Hoffmann: Die Ethisierung dogmatischer Lehrstücke. Transformationen des Protestantismus in den 1970er/1980er-Jahren
  14. Christina Costanza: Luther predigen. Beobachtungen zu aktuellen Predigten am Reformationstag
  15. Georg Raatz: Reformationsdeutungen von Albrecht Ritschl bis Ulrich Barth. Schemata neuprotestantischer Geschichtshermeneutik
  16. Autorinnen und Autoren