Theology

Kathrin Mette

Selbstbestimmung und Abhängigkeit

Studien zu Genese, Gehalt und Systematik der bewusstseins- und kulturtheoretischen Dimensionen von Falk Wagners Religionstheorie im Frühwerk

[Self-Determination and Dependency. Studies of the Origins, Content and Classification of the Dimensions of the Theories of Consciousness and Culture in Falk Wagner's Early Work on the Theory of Religion.]

2013. VIII, 342 pages.

Dogmatik in der Moderne 6

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Falk Wanger can be seen as one of the most important and at the same time most controversial systematic theologians in the second half of the 20th century. Up to now however his approach has not been studied to any great extent. Kathrin Mette deals with a significant part of this approach – the theory of religion in Wagner's early work.
Falk Wanger can be seen as one of the most important and at the same time most controversial systematic theologians in the second half of the 20th century. Up to now however his approach has not been studied to any great extent. Kathrin Mette deals with a significant part of this approach – the theory of religion in Wagner's early work. After reviewing previous research literature, she explores the motives for Wagner's basic conviction that modern theology has to begin with the category of religion. She traces the origins of Wagner's own transcendentalist concept of religion and then describes Wagner's critical examination of the possibility of a theology based purely on the theory of religion. A bibliography of all of Wagner's work, which (where possible) provides information on the original context of the individual works, completes the study.
Authors/Editors

Kathrin Mette Geboren 1977; 1996–2003 Studium der evangelischen Theologie; 2003–07 Promotionsstudium an der Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Leipzig; 2007–10 Vikariat in der Ev.-Luth. Landeskirche Sachsens; seit 2010 Pfarrerin der Ev.-Luth. Landeskirche Sachsens; 2012 Promotion.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 140 (2015), S. 979–981 (Ulrich H.J. Körtner)
In: Zeitschr.f . Neuere Theologiegesch. — 21 (2014), S. 304–310 (Friedrich Wilhelm Graf)