The Reformation of Philosophy: The Philosophical Legacy of the Reformation Reconsidered

Hat die Reformation einen neuen Zugang zur Philosophie eingeführt? Wie hat es die wichtigsten Denker in der Geschichte der modernen Philosophie beeinflusst? Die Beiträge dieses Bandes behandeln die Reformation als ein philosophisches Ereignis in der Frühen Neuzeit – und seinen überraschenden Einflus...

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Beteiligte: Mjaaland, Marius Timmann (HerausgeberIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2020
In:Jahr: 2020
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Ausgabe:1. Auflage
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Religion in Philosophy and Theology
weitere Schlagwörter:B Systematische Theologie
B Hochschulkooperation
B Reformation
B Phänomenologie
B Religionsphilosophie
B Buddhism
B Modernity
B Asian traditions
B Ethik
B Luther
B Religion in Philosophy and Theology
B Philosophy
B Kant
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Zusammenfassung:Hat die Reformation einen neuen Zugang zur Philosophie eingeführt? Wie hat es die wichtigsten Denker in der Geschichte der modernen Philosophie beeinflusst? Die Beiträge dieses Bandes behandeln die Reformation als ein philosophisches Ereignis in der Frühen Neuzeit – und seinen überraschenden Einfluss auf Schlüsselfragen der Philosophie bis heute.InhaltsübersichtMarius Timmann Mjaaland: Introduction I. Re-Formation of Philosophy in Christianity and Islam Philipp Stoellger: Reformation as Reformatting Religion: The Shift of Perspective and Perception by Faith as Medium – Safet Bektovic: The Signs of a Hidden God: Dialectics of Veiling and Unveiling God in Islam – Marius Timmann Mjaaland: On the Path of Destruction: Luther, Kant and Heidegger on Divine Hiddenness and Transcendence II. Philosophy in the Wake of the Reformation Burkhard Nonnenmacher: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion and Luther – Stian Grøgård: A Note on Revelation and the Critique of Reason in Schelling's Late Philosophy – Jayne Svenungsson: Idealism Turned against Itself: From Hegel to Rosenzweig – Jörg Disse: Immediate Certainty and the Morally Good: Luther, Kierkegaard and Cognitive Psychology – Jan-Olav Henriksen: The Reformer in the Eyes of a Critic: Nietzsche's Perception and Presentation of Luther III. Reformation, Phenomenology and Metaphysics Rasmus Nagel: Continuing the Discontinuity: Luther, Badiou and the Reformation – Patrick Ebert: A Phenomenological Inquiry about Transcendence as Radical Alterity – Taylor Weaver: Revolution of Passivity: Agamben on Paul and Politics – Svein Aage Christoffersen: The Beginning: K. E. Løgstrup's Metaphysics of Existence in the 1930s – Dorthe Jørgensen: Protestantism and Its Aesthetic Discontents IV. Critique, Protest and Reform Ulf Zackariasson: Religious Agency as Vehicle and Source of Critique: A Pragmatist Contribution – Timo Koistinen: The Personal in Philosophy of Religion – Atle Ottesen Søvik: Are the Lutheran Confessions Inconsistent in What They Say on Free Will? – Sven Thore Kloster: Community of Conflict: Towards an Agonistic Theology with Chantal Mouffe and Kathryn Tanner – Øystein Brekke: Critique of Religion, Critique of Reason: Criticising Religion in the Classroom
Did the Reformation introduce a new approach to philosophy? How did this historical caesura influence key thinkers in the history of modern philosophy up to the twenty-first century?This volume discusses the Reformation as a philosophical event in the early modern era – and its astonishing impact on key issues in philosophy until today. The contributors analyse central patterns of Luther's thinking from a philosophical angle and identify essential traits from the Reformation in modern philosophy, for example, in Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche. The volume also includes texts on contemporary phenomenology, aesthetics, political philosophy, and pragmatism, where Paul, Luther, Protestantism, and Marxism have experienced a revival. Finally, authors also discuss Jewish and Islamic approaches to philosophy in the wake of the Reformation.Survey of contentsMarius Timmann Mjaaland: Introduction I. Re-Formation of Philosophy in Christianity and Islam Philipp Stoellger: Reformation as Reformatting Religion: The Shift of Perspective and Perception by Faith as Medium – Safet Bektovic: The Signs of a Hidden God: Dialectics of Veiling and Unveiling God in Islam – Marius Timmann Mjaaland: On the Path of Destruction: Luther, Kant and Heidegger on Divine Hiddenness and Transcendence II. Philosophy in the Wake of the Reformation Burkhard Nonnenmacher: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion and Luther – Stian Grøgård: A Note on Revelation and the Critique of Reason in Schelling's Late Philosophy – Jayne Svenungsson: Idealism Turned against Itself: From Hegel to Rosenzweig – Jörg Disse: Immediate Certainty and the Morally Good: Luther, Kierkegaard and Cognitive Psychology – Jan-Olav Henriksen: The Reformer in the Eyes of a Critic: Nietzsche's Perception and Presentation of Luther III. Reformation, Phenomenology and Metaphysics Rasmus Nagel: Continuing the Discontinuity: Luther, Badiou and the Reformation – Patrick Ebert: A Phenomenological Inquiry about Transcendence as Radical Alterity – Taylor Weaver: Revolution of Passivity: Agamben on Paul and Politics – Svein Aage Christoffersen: The Beginning: K. E. Løgstrup's Metaphysics of Existence in the 1930s – Dorthe Jørgensen: Protestantism and Its Aesthetic Discontents IV. Critique, Protest and Reform Ulf Zackariasson: Religious Agency as Vehicle and Source of Critique: A Pragmatist Contribution – Timo Koistinen: The Personal in Philosophy of Religion – Atle Ottesen Søvik: Are the Lutheran Confessions Inconsistent in What They Say on Free Will? – Sven Thore Kloster: Community of Conflict: Towards an Agonistic Theology with Chantal Mouffe and Kathryn Tanner – Øystein Brekke: Critique of Religion, Critique of Reason: Criticising Religion in the Classroom
ISBN:3161592182
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-159218-8