Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture

Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-13 : 3631577540
ISBN-10 : 9783631577547
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Book Synopsis Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture by : Stephen Plant

Download or read book Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture written by Stephen Plant and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2008 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first volume of the new series International Bonhoeffer Interpretations (IBI) contains several impulses for translating Bonhoeffer's key ideas on Religion, Religionlessness and the Church into current contexts. These impulses vary from prospects for a Christian university looking at Bonhoeffer's distinction between the 'ultimate and the penultimate things' to an ethical understanding of Bonhoeffer's 'as-if-theology' in the light of Luther's distinction between law and gospel; from a fresh perspective on Bonhoeffer's religionless Christianity in the light of his thought on 'oikumene' to a Christological re-interpretation of repentance as the contribution of religionless Christianity to the task of the Church in the United States of America. The impulses are framed by programmatic contributions suggesting a framework for reading Bonhoeffer in the 21st century in his hermeneutic exploration of Bonhoeffer's theology and the crises of Western culture, and analyzing 'religionless Christianity' in a complexly religious and secular world.


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