Theology

Kirsten Huxel

Die Kirchentheorie Emanuel Hirschs

Volume 103 () / Issue 1, pp. 49-76 (28)

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This essay explores Emanuel Hirsch's understanding of the church in relation to his program of theology from the perspective of systematic theology. It demonstrates that Hirsch's program of theology was a result of his philosophical analysis of Germany's political development after World War 1. Seizing what he considered the opportunity of the historic moment, Hirsch argued for the transformation of Christianity. A crucial element of this problematic transformation was the establishment of a German national church embracing all Protestant denominations.
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Kirsten Huxel Geboren 1966; Studium der evangelischen Theologie in Mainz und Heidelberg; 1998 Promotion; 2003 Habilitation; wissenschaftliche Assistentin und Privatdozentin für Systematische Theologie an der Universität Tübingen.