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Martin Bucer und die Einheit der Christenheit : ein theologiegeschichtlicher Beitrag zur Ökumene-Debatte im modernen evangelikalismus unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Lausanner Bewegung für Weltevangelisation / Martin Bucer and the unity of Christendom : a theological historical contribution to the ecumenical debate in modern Evangelicalism with special reference to the Lausanne Movement for World EvangelisationKlöckner, Thomas 11 1900 (has links)
German text / Die ökumenische Bewegung weltweit steht nicht erst seit kurzem vor großen
Herausforderungen, nicht nur an der Basis. Kirchenpolitische Interessen, kulturelle Barrieren
und in der Tat theologische Differenzen fragen nach dem Kern christlicher Einheit. Vor dieser
Aufgabe steht auch und insbesondere die evangelikale Bewegung mit ihrer spezifischen
Prägung und Fragestellung im Kontext der weltweiten Christenheit. Innerhalb dieser global
betrachtet expandierenden Bewegung begegnet man dem ökumenischen Anliegen mit
geteilter Aufmerksamkeit, offener Kritik und völliger Abstinenz. Mithilfe der Darstellung der
Unionsbemühungen des Reformators Martin Bucer, insbesondere seiner theologischen
Motive, wird ein hoffentlich weiterführender Gesprächsbeitrag für die Ökumene-Debatte im
modernen Evangelikalismus geliefert. / World-wide ecumenicism has to challenge big issues for a long time now. Church-political
interests, cultural frontiers and, of course, theological differences search for the center of
christian unity. Especially evangelicalism as a part of world-wide christianity has to face this
challenge with its specific character. Within this expanding movement, a variety of viewpoints
exist with regard to ecumenicism: divided attention, open criticism and neglection. Martin
Bucer as ecumenical pioneer in the period of reformation elaborates a fresh approach towards
the evangelical ecumenicism-debate. His theological motives build the center of this
dissertation. / Philosophy & Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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Martin Bucer und die Einheit der Christenheit : ein theologiegeschichtlicher Beitrag zur Ökumene-Debatte im modernen evangelikalismus unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Lausanner Bewegung für Weltevangelisation / Martin Bucer and the unity of Christendom : a theological historical contribution to the ecumenical debate in modern Evangelicalism with special reference to the Lausanne Movement for World EvangelisationKlöckner, Thomas 11 1900 (has links)
German text / Die ökumenische Bewegung weltweit steht nicht erst seit kurzem vor großen
Herausforderungen, nicht nur an der Basis. Kirchenpolitische Interessen, kulturelle Barrieren
und in der Tat theologische Differenzen fragen nach dem Kern christlicher Einheit. Vor dieser
Aufgabe steht auch und insbesondere die evangelikale Bewegung mit ihrer spezifischen
Prägung und Fragestellung im Kontext der weltweiten Christenheit. Innerhalb dieser global
betrachtet expandierenden Bewegung begegnet man dem ökumenischen Anliegen mit
geteilter Aufmerksamkeit, offener Kritik und völliger Abstinenz. Mithilfe der Darstellung der
Unionsbemühungen des Reformators Martin Bucer, insbesondere seiner theologischen
Motive, wird ein hoffentlich weiterführender Gesprächsbeitrag für die Ökumene-Debatte im
modernen Evangelikalismus geliefert. / World-wide ecumenicism has to challenge big issues for a long time now. Church-political
interests, cultural frontiers and, of course, theological differences search for the center of
christian unity. Especially evangelicalism as a part of world-wide christianity has to face this
challenge with its specific character. Within this expanding movement, a variety of viewpoints
exist with regard to ecumenicism: divided attention, open criticism and neglection. Martin
Bucer as ecumenical pioneer in the period of reformation elaborates a fresh approach towards
the evangelical ecumenicism-debate. His theological motives build the center of this
dissertation. / Philosophy and Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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The meaning of Works of the Law (erga nomou) in Galatians and RomansRapa, Robert Keith, 1952- 06 1900 (has links)
This study investigates the meaning of Paul's expression
'works of the law' ( tpycx vOμou) • A survey of representative
scholars regarding Paul's attitude toward the Mosaic law
demonstrates that confusion over this issue continues as a
difficulty in Pauline studies. It is suggested that ascertaining
the meaning of this expression will help alleviate that
confusion.
This study indicates that Paul's use of tpyov is ethically
neutral: 'work' itself is neither positive nor negative for Paul.
The ethical orientation of a given 'work' is determined by the
descriptors Paul attaches to it. Paul speaks positively and
negatively about the law itself, yet only negative descriptors
are used with tpycxvOμou. This gives significant direction for the
interpretation of 'works of the law.'
The historical backgrounds of Galatians and Romans support
this negative orientation for tpycx vOμou. These letters were
written to confront separate crisis situations in different
churches. Yet they share common situational elements. Paul was
faced in both churches with a form of 'judaizing' opposition that
insisted that Gentile converts become 'practical Jews' in order
to 'complete' the Abrahamic covenant through the Mosaic.
Paul addresses this threat to these churches by means of
epistolographical and rhetorical mechanisms. He uses these
persuasive communication devices powerfully, insisting that these
converts recognize what it means to be 'in Christ,' and what it
means and does not mean to be 'Jewish.' 'Works of the law' are
not necessary for salvation, and were never intended for redemption. Likewise, identity as one who performs 'works of the
law' does not provide any claim upon God. One does not have to
become a 'practical Jew' to have a right relationship to God, and
a Jew has no redemptive status before God on the basis of
ethnicity.
'Works of the law,' then, serve as a factor in Paul's polemics
because the continuing validity of the Mosaic law is the issue
being addressed by Paul and his opponents. They are a feature in
Paul's view of the law because he is both positive and negative
toward the law, depending upon one's intended salvific
orientation to God through it / Psychology of Education / D. Th. (New Testament)
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