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Ausgabe:

Oktober/2021

Spalte:

953–955

Kategorie:

Dogmen- und Theologiegeschichte

Autor/Hrsg.:

Phillips, Jacob

Titel/Untertitel:

Human Subjectivity ›in Christ‹ in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theology. Integrating Simplicity and Wisdom.

Verlag:

London u. a.: Bloomsbury T & T Clark 2019. 224 S. = T & T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology, 31. Geb. £ 90,00. ISBN 9780567688606.

Rezensent:

Hans Burger

Is it possible to be simply obedient to Christ, and at the same time engage in self-reflection? In Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Nachfolge, the answer is »no«. However, in his Ethik, the answer is »yes«. In this book, Jacob Phillips tries to solve this problem, using the philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey. His aim is to integrate the unreflective and the reflective, bringing simplicity and wisdom together.
Ph. is the director of the Institute of Theology and Liberal Arts of St. Mary’s University (London). Originally, this book was his PhD thesis (King’s College, London). Four groups of statements constitute the starting point of his quest (chapter 2 gives a detailed analysis). Two have a cognitive character, the other two are of a practical nature:
1. A ...


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