Since its first appearance in 1821/22, The Christian Faith has had a
fractious history of reception. It implements decisive departures for
theology, founding the possibility to speak about God on human
freedom. It recognises the role of historical consciousness, and the
need to relate to advances in the natural sciences. The study
investigates the early critiques of Schleiermacher’s analysis of the
feeling of utter dependence, of his conception of Christ as the
archetype of the God-consciousness, and of his doctrine of God in
terms of absolute causality. It reconstructs the revisions carried out
in the second edition of 1830/31 as a break-through to a
transcendental argumentation. Does Schleiermacher’s elaboration of
the anthropological turn in theology leave it defenseless against the
dissolution of faith in a saving God in Feuerbach’s projection
thesis? Does it offer a naturalising account of religion? And where
does the interconnectedness of nature established by God leave what
was prized by the Romantics, human individuality? Ongoing objections
and new constellations of questions are examined in their relevance
for a modern theology that spells out faith in God as a practical
self-understanding. “Maureen Junker-Kenny’s book is an outstanding
presentation of Schleiermacher’s theology. She attends not only to
the development of his method from the first to the second edition of
The Christian Faith, but also to his concrete interpretation of
Creation, Christology, Redemption, Theological Anthropology,
especially human freedom, and his understanding of God. The book has
an exceptional value in the way she relates Schleiermacher not only to
his contemporaries, but also contemporary concerns. Schleiermacher’s
theology is shown in its relation to the modernity of his age, but
also the ongoing modernity of today. The book has a depth and breath
that make it indispensable not only for historical theology, but also
contemporary constructive theology.” – Francis Schüssler
Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School “In Self, Christ and God in
Schleiermacher’s Dogmatics. A Theology Reconceived for Modernity,
Maureen Junker-Kenny proves herself to be not only a distinguished
interpreter of Schleiermacher’s work, but a creative practitioner in
her own right of his dialogical method. Elegantly conceived and
beautifully written, the book shows how Schleiermacher connected the
different aspects of his thought—form/content, structure/doctrine,
piety/critical rigor—into a coherent system. Self, Christ and God in
Schleiermacher’s Dogmatics is now the only guide to
Schleiermacher’s magnum opus, Christian Faith, anyone needs.” –
Christine Helmer, Northwestern University, Chicago
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A Theology Reconceived for Modernity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110716061
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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