Theology

Dietrich Korsch

Religionsbegriff und Gottesglaube

Dialektische Theologie als Hermeneutik der Religion

[The Concept of Religion and Faith in God. Dialectical Theology as the Hermeneutics of Religion]

2005. XI, 399 pages.
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Published in German.
The concept of religion is seen as a challenge to European Christianity to establish a relationship between the form and the consequences of the belief in God on the one hand and society on the other hand. To the extent to which reason in general is not recognized in a civil society, faith becomes a matter for the individual alone. Dietrich Korsch traces this movement in history.
The concept of religion is seen as a challenge to European Christianity to establish a relationship between the form and the consequences of the belief in God on the one hand and society on the other hand. To the extent to which reason in general is not recognized in a civil society, faith becomes a matter for the individual alone. Dietrich Korsch traces this movement in history as it is exemplified in the history of the concept of religion and sees the public responsibility of the Christian faith in God as the hermeneutics of culture and religion. The author proposes a change in theology's self-conception in which the term »interpretation« would take on a key function.
Authors/Editors

Dietrich Korsch Geboren 1949; Studium der Theologie in Wuppertal, Bonn und Göttingen; Promotion und Habilitation in Göttingen; Inspektor am Theologischen Stift der Universität Göttingen; Gemeindepfarrer in Göttingen; 1991–98 Professor für Systematische Theologie in Passau, 1998–2014 an der Philipps-Universität Marburg.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Theologische Revue — 103 (2007), S. 209–210 (Martin Wichmann)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 135 (2010), S. 83–86 (Friederike Nüssel)
In: Zeitzeichen — Jg.6 (2005), H.11, S.73 (Friedrich Seven)
In: Frankfurter Rundschau — 9. Mai 2006, S.26 (Friedrich Seven)