Christ and Revelatory Community in Bonhoeffer's Reception of Hegel.

Wie wird Gott durch das Leben einer menschlichen Gemeinde offenbart? David Robinson legt dar, dass Bonhoeffers vielseitige Verwendung von Hegels Denken nicht über seine Polemik gegen den Idealismus hinwegtäuschen sollte.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Robinson, David S.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck, 2018.
Series:Dogmatik in der Moderne.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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505 0 |a Intro; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Introduction; A. Juxtaposing Monuments; B. From Disruptive Word to Revelatory Community; C. Ferment of the Mind: Textual Reception and its Matrices; D. From Theology to Philosophy -- and Back Again; E. Beyond Revolt: A Case for 'Eclectic' Reception; F. Scholarship on Bonhoeffer's Reception of Hegel; G. Chapter Outline; Part One -- Beyond the Incurvature of the Self; Chapter 1: From Word to Geist: Revelation Becomes the Community; A. Geist and the External Word; I. Shapes of Geist in Hegel; II. Bonhoeffer's Appropriation of 'Objective Geist' 
505 8 |a III. Recovering the Word Before GeistB. Revelation and Hiddenness in History; I. Hegel on the Unfolding of Revelation; II. Bonhoeffer on 'Revelation in Hiddenness'; C. From 'Self-Confinement' to Reciprocal Confession in Hegel; I. Confessions of the Beautiful Soul; II. Knowledge of the Appearing God; D. Bonhoeffer's Turn to Intercession; I. Confessions of the Privately Virtuous -- and 'Confessing' Church; II. Constitutive Intercession and the Simultaneity of Sin; E. 'Suspending' Reflection in Act and Being?; F. Conclusion; Chapter 2: A Cleaving Mind: The Fall into Knowledge. 
505 8 |a A. To Break and to Bind: Relating the Two LecturersI. Biblical Evocations in Hegel's Thought; II. Bonhoeffer's Criticism of Hegel's 'Divine Knowledge'; B. Similar Depictions of the 'Fallen' Mind; I. Hegel on the Reflexive Division of Judgement; II. Bonhoeffer on the Presumptuous 'Creator-Human'; C. Divergence over Protology; I. Hegel on Primal Volatility; II. Bonhoeffer on Original Unity; D. The Politics of Knowing: Supersession from Scripture to Culture; I. Hegel on the Primal State of Others; II. Bonhoeffer on 'Our' Urgeschichte; E.A 'Sublation' of Ethics?; F. Conclusion. 
505 8 |a Part Two -- The Substitution of ChristChapter 3: Disruption of the Word: Christ as Counter-Logos; A. Idea and Appearance: A Classification that Divides?; I. Hegel on the Relation of Idea and Appearance; II. Noli me tangere: Hegel on Christ's Departure; III. Bonhoeffer's Charge of Docetism; B. Hegel's 'Trinitarian' Logic; I. The Passing of the Son's 'Other-Being'; II. 'Geist or God'? Suspicions of Pantheism; C. Bonhoeffer's Account of the Whole and Present Christ; I. Christology from an sich to pro nobis; II. Resisting Rational 'Necessity'; D. Christ Against Reason? 
505 8 |a I. Logos as Inception of Hegel's PhilosophyII. Bonhoeffer's Menschenlogos-Gegenlogos Dialectic; III. Thinking After Confrontation: Toward a Christological Logic; E. The 'Christ-Reality' and the Unities of Thought; F. Conclusion; Chapter 4: That Insistent Est: Christ as Preaching and Sacrament; A. Reformed-Lutheran Debates in the 1920s; I. Karl Barth's Criticism of the 'Predicate of Identity'; II. Franz Hildebrandt's Defence of the Est; B. Christ as Doctrine, Christ as Address; I. Hegel on the Doctrinal Construction of Community; II. Bonhoeffer on the Present Address of Preaching. 
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