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Оглавление
- Cover
- Titel
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Confessions of a Crypto-Lutheran
- 1.1 A Forest of Bonhoeffer Interpretations
- 1.2 A Lutheran Bonhoeffer
- 1.3 Act and Being as Theologia Crucis
- 1.4 Overview
- Chapter 2: Fate or Idea: Bonhoeffer as Subversive Reader of Barth
- 2.1 Material Evidence
- 2.2 Historical Context
- 2.3 Barth’s Argument in Fate and Idea
- 2.4 Differences and Similarities
- 2.5 Drawing Conclusions
- 2.5.1 Influence and Disagreement
- 2.5.2 Act and Being as Alternative
- 2.5.3 Developing a Theologia Crucis
- Chapter 3: Crucis or Crisis: Bonhoeffer and Barth
- 3.1 Hermeneutical Preamble
- 3.2 Different Readings of a Relationship
- 3.3 Encounter and Dialogue
- 3.4 Bonhoeffer’s Critique of Barth
- 3.4.1 Communio Sanctorum
- 3.4.2 Act and Being
- 3.4.3 Inaugural Speech
- 3.4.4 Letters and Papers from Prison
- 3.5 The Theologia Crucis in Barth
- 3.5.1. Bradbury’s Claim
- 3.5.2 Case Studies in Barth
- 3.5.3 Hunsinger’s Motifs
- 3.6 Spatial Metaphors
- 3.7 Scaling the Distance
- Chapter 4: Distance or Presence: Exploring the Theologia Crucis
- 4.1 Background of the Theologia Crucis
- 4.1.1 Luther and Scholasticism
- 4.1.2 Theologia Crucis as Response to Scholasticism
- 4.2 Theologia Crucis as Distance
- 4.2.1 Loewenich
- 4.2.2 McGrath
- 4.3 The Theology of the Cross in Philosophy
- 4.3.1 Kant and Kierkegaard on Distance
- 4.3.2 Hegel on Presence
- 4.4 Presence Emphasized
- 4.4.1 Simpson
- 4.4.2 Jüngel
- 4.5 Elements of a Theologia Crucis
- 4.1 Background of the Theologia Crucis
- Chapter 5: Theologia Crucis as Act and Being
- 5.1 Act and Being
- 5.2 Theologia Crucis as Act
- 5.2.1 Epistemological Distance in Barth
- 5.2.2 Bonhoeffer’s Critique of Barth Revisited
- 5.2.3 Barth as Crypto Medieval Nominalist?
- 5.3 Theologia Crucis as Being
- 5.3.1 Theologia Crucis as Community
- 5.3.2 Sanctorum Communio Sub Contrario
- 5.3.3 Stellvertreter: Community-of-the-Cross
- 5.4 Grafting Presence onto Being
- Chapter 6: Christ’s and Christs: Bonhoeffer and Heidegger
- 6.1 With and Without the Apostrophe
- 6.2 Heidegger in Bonhoeffer Scholarship
- 6.2.1 Charles Marsh
- 6.2.2 Steven Plant
- 6.2.3 Michael DeJonge
- 6.2.4 Christiane Tietz-Steiding
- 6.2.5 Evaluation
- 6.3 Bonhoeffer’s Evaluation of Heidegger
- 6.4 The Coordination of Act and Being
- 6.5 The Analogical Use of Philosophy
- Chapter 7: Act and Being as Theologia Crucis
- 7.1 Summary of the Argument
- 7.2 The Coordination of Act and Being
- 7.3 Heidegger’s Being and the Theologia Crucis
- 7.3.1 The Completion of Bonhoeffer’s Argument
- 7.3.2 Theologia Crucis as Community
- 7.3.3 Three-fold Function of the Theologia Crucis
- 7.3.4 Cross Typologies Revisited
- 7.4 Bonhoeffer Scholarship
- 7.4.1 Important Themes in Bonhoeffer
- 7.4.2 Some Areas of Interest
- Bibliography
- Index
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