For a phenomenology of the Kingdom
In what way, if any, can one propose a phenomenology of the Kingdom of God? Various approaches are considered and rejected, and a new way is elaborated. In his parables and actions Jesus of Nazareth develops a particular mode of reduction, "basilaic reduction", in which the one who hears...
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Type de support: | Numérique/imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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[2016]
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Louvain studies
Année: 2015, Volume: 39, Numéro: 4, Pages: 364-376 |
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés: | B
Royaume de Dieu
/ Bibel. Lukasevangelium
/ Phénoménologie
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RelBib Classification: | HC Nouveau Testament NBQ Eschatologie VB Herméneutique; philosophie |
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Résumé: | In what way, if any, can one propose a phenomenology of the Kingdom of God? Various approaches are considered and rejected, and a new way is elaborated. In his parables and actions Jesus of Nazareth develops a particular mode of reduction, "basilaic reduction", in which the one who hears it or witnesses it is led back to consider a claim made on him or her since before the Creation of the world. Reduction, here, is a leading to an anterior situation, nor inner consciousness. A close analysis of Luke 15:11-32 forms the center of the discussion. |
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ISSN: | 0024-6964 |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Louvain studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.2143/LS.39.4.3191739 |