Series
Hermeneutische Untersuchungen zur Theologie
Edited by Martin Laube, Christof Landmesser, Margaret Mitchell and Philipp Stoellger
HUTh is an international series publishing theological works of a hermeneutical character, whether in the narrower sense of dealing with a hermeneutical topic or in the broader sense of a hermeneutical perspective. Its horizon ranges from questions of understanding, interpretation and construal via rhetoric to the field of historical hermeneutics. Hermeneutical reflection understood in this way crosses the intra – disciplinary boundaries of the theological disciplines and opens the channels for inter – disciplinary conversations with subjects and disciplines outside of theological studies, particularly philosophical hermeneutics.
The profile of the series encompasses a broad spectrum of systematic-theological, historical and exegetical, but also practical-theological and religious studies investigations, which dedicate themselves to hermeneutical reflection in a unique way. The prerequisite for inclusion in the series is not a particular hermeneutical position, but rather the engagement with the hermeneutical dimensions of the respective research topic. Published volumes have focused on topics, texts and thinkers ranging from antiquity to the present.
Alongside relevant specialized monographs as well as outstanding habilitations and dissertations, collected volumes published as paperbacks have been welcomed into the series since 2011 as a way of initiating innovative debates in the field of hermeneutics, commenting on ongoing discussions, or presenting the current state of research. The series is overseen by an international editorial board of systematic and exegetical theologians.
Enquiries about publishing in the series can be addressed either to the series editors or to the publisher.
The profile of the series encompasses a broad spectrum of systematic-theological, historical and exegetical, but also practical-theological and religious studies investigations, which dedicate themselves to hermeneutical reflection in a unique way. The prerequisite for inclusion in the series is not a particular hermeneutical position, but rather the engagement with the hermeneutical dimensions of the respective research topic. Published volumes have focused on topics, texts and thinkers ranging from antiquity to the present.
Alongside relevant specialized monographs as well as outstanding habilitations and dissertations, collected volumes published as paperbacks have been welcomed into the series since 2011 as a way of initiating innovative debates in the field of hermeneutics, commenting on ongoing discussions, or presenting the current state of research. The series is overseen by an international editorial board of systematic and exegetical theologians.
Enquiries about publishing in the series can be addressed either to the series editors or to the publisher.
ISSN: 0440-7180 / eISSN: 2569-4065 - Suggested citation: HUTh
Luthers Theologie von der Sprache her
2010; unrevised student edition 2014.
XIII, 638 pages.
HUTh 57
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-153059-3
Religion und belief systems in Deutungsmachtkonflikten
Hrsg. v. Philipp Stoellger
Hrsg. v. Philipp Stoellger
2014.
IX, 617 pages.
HUTh 63
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-153031-9
Versuch einer hermeneutischen Onto-Theologie
2013.
XV, 387 pages.
HUTh 62
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-152751-7
Eine Studie zu ihrer Bedeutung für eine Theologie jenseits von Theologie
2013.
XIV, 176 pages.
HUTh 61
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-152394-6
Hrsg. v. Ingolf U. Dalferth, Pierre Bühler u. Andreas Hunziker
2013.
XXII, 273 pages.
HUTh 60
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-152001-3
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-151970-3
Ambivalenzen des Bildes
Hrsg. v. Philipp Stoellger u. Thomas Klie
Hrsg. v. Philipp Stoellger u. Thomas Klie
2011.
IX, 573 pages.
HUTh 58
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-150821-9
Luthers Theologie von der Sprache her
2010.
XIII, 638 pages.
HUTh 57
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-150578-2
Zur Problemgeschichte einer 'categoria non grata'
2010.
XIV, 546 pages.
HUTh 56
Ein Kommentar zu Franz Rosenzweigs letztem Aufsatz
2009.
XI, 237 pages.
HUTh 55
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-150101-2