Recognition and Religion A Historical and Systematic Study
before Schleiermacher, although different mutualities and, obviously, the view of a God who justifies people and adopts them as ...
individual enjoys. The doctrine of the common spirit leads to the appreciation of collective life. In this transforming life, in ...
of these also belong to the Protestant doctrine. He declares that ‘receiving in grace and being recognized as a child of God is ...
absolute dependence and justification consistently and in great detail, the basic idea of recognition in these passages resemble ...
3.4. Cultural Protestantism and Dialectical Theology German philosophy has been received in at least three different ways in the ...
extensively. For Ritschl, Schleiermacher approximates Catholicism when he interprets salvation in terms of effective renewal. Ri ...
Similarly, God adopts Christians as children through a synthetic judgement which does not manifest an already existing state of ...
On other occasions, however,Anerkennungdepicts the specific insight of the faith that deviates from ordinary knowledge. In such ...
For Herrmann, this means that the accessible community, the church, applies the historical image of the Redeemer which mediates ...
contrasted to the doctrine of Protestant orthodoxy that trust must be preceded by knowledge and assent. Herrmann admits that som ...
In his article onginosko,‘to know’, Bultmann stresses that the Old Testament concept of knowledge involves the person who knows ...
Bultmann makes a significant theological move when he considers that the Hebrew verb for knowing can also be used of God in simi ...
manifests our honouring the Lord.^221 While Bultmann does not label God’s act in this context as an act of recognition, the clos ...
established’.^226 The eschatological dimension may in some ways serve similar purposes to‘the universal need’expressed by contem ...
and confess.^230 Barth considers that with regard to this appropriation he agrees with Luther, the Pietists, and Wilhelm Herrman ...
opposition to the problematic features of orthodoxy. He then hopes that his points regarding acknowledgement may provide some po ...
The views of Herrmann, Bultmann, and Barth also manifest the long tradition of religious recognition that underlines the primacy ...
independence of the Netherlands by the Spanish king (who uses the verbreconnaîtreto describe this act) in 1648 is often consider ...
(United Nations, 1948) states this idea in its Article 6:‘Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before th ...
doctrines. This shift in some ways assumes the political and legal background of recognition. With regard to this second issue, ...
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