This article analyses, with a systematic interest, the relevance of the experience of exile for the self-understanding of Protestant theology. Starting from the insight that within the German context the question of exile is hardly being raised, the attempt of a theological definition of the term is made. In view of the strong tendency of theology and the church to inculturate, the historical experience of both Israel and the Church invites the understanding of exile as a corrective for (inner-)theological discourses of self-reflection. The self-reflexive questioning of one's own theological identity from the border has great relevance, especially for ecumenical hermeneutics.
Enthalten in:
Evangelische Theologie; 2015/6 Zweimonatsschrift
(2015)
Serie / Reihe: Evangelische Theologie
Personen: Lincoln, Ulrich
Lincoln, Ulrich:
Theologie und Exil / Ulrich Lincoln, 2015. - S.406-419 - (Evangelische Theologie)
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