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Editors | 19 voluntários do Grupo Hegel da nossa universidade; Rodrigo Ferradas, editor e traduto... more Editors | 19 voluntários do Grupo Hegel da nossa universidade; Rodrigo Ferradas, editor e tradutor da maioria dos textos do congresso; e Gisella Scheuch, a nossa designer gráfica, que preparou todas as partes do congresso, bem como a capa deste livro. Finalmente, uma equipe editorial composta por membros do Grupo Hegel (Claudia Aponte, Josimar Castilla, Julio Marchena, Carlos Schoof e Martín Valdez) assumiu o trabalho de edição das contribuições deste volume. Nossos agradecimentos vão para todos eles. Esperamos que o frutuoso intercâmbio de ideias que aqui colocamos nas mãos dos leitores, animados pelo espírito de Hegel e o dos deuses andinos, nos encoraje a compreender mais lucidamente o nosso tempo em pensamento.
Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, 2021
On the basis of Martin Luther’s theologia crucis in the Heidelberg Disputation (1518), the Luther... more On the basis of Martin Luther’s theologia crucis in the Heidelberg Disputation (1518), the Lutheran concept of law in the 20th Century is examined. Luther’s distinction of religious and civil dimension of law with its religious restriction to a convicting function regarding the sin is received in the Luther-Renaissance of the 1920 and 1930s. The sample of Emanuel Hirsch (1888–1972) gives insight into the deeply ambivalent character of the Lutheran concept of law before World War II which combined a profound theory of Christian subjectivity with a theory of state promoting German nationalism in opposition to western democracy. The moderate theology of Wolfgang Trillhaas (1903–1995) reflecting the experience of the Nazi-Regime de-potentializes the Lutheran prejudice against the law in order to achieve new democratic perspectives on the notion of law in dogmatics and ethics. Thus, an affirmative position is established despite a remaining ambivalence in contemporary Lutheran Protestant...
Editors | 19 voluntários do Grupo Hegel da nossa universidade; Rodrigo Ferradas, editor e traduto... more Editors | 19 voluntários do Grupo Hegel da nossa universidade; Rodrigo Ferradas, editor e tradutor da maioria dos textos do congresso; e Gisella Scheuch, a nossa designer gráfica, que preparou todas as partes do congresso, bem como a capa deste livro. Finalmente, uma equipe editorial composta por membros do Grupo Hegel (Claudia Aponte, Josimar Castilla, Julio Marchena, Carlos Schoof e Martín Valdez) assumiu o trabalho de edição das contribuições deste volume. Nossos agradecimentos vão para todos eles. Esperamos que o frutuoso intercâmbio de ideias que aqui colocamos nas mãos dos leitores, animados pelo espírito de Hegel e o dos deuses andinos, nos encoraje a compreender mais lucidamente o nosso tempo em pensamento.
Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, 2021
On the basis of Martin Luther’s theologia crucis in the Heidelberg Disputation (1518), the Luther... more On the basis of Martin Luther’s theologia crucis in the Heidelberg Disputation (1518), the Lutheran concept of law in the 20th Century is examined. Luther’s distinction of religious and civil dimension of law with its religious restriction to a convicting function regarding the sin is received in the Luther-Renaissance of the 1920 and 1930s. The sample of Emanuel Hirsch (1888–1972) gives insight into the deeply ambivalent character of the Lutheran concept of law before World War II which combined a profound theory of Christian subjectivity with a theory of state promoting German nationalism in opposition to western democracy. The moderate theology of Wolfgang Trillhaas (1903–1995) reflecting the experience of the Nazi-Regime de-potentializes the Lutheran prejudice against the law in order to achieve new democratic perspectives on the notion of law in dogmatics and ethics. Thus, an affirmative position is established despite a remaining ambivalence in contemporary Lutheran Protestant...