Osthövener, Claus-Dieter  Erlösung. Transformationen einer Idee im 19. Jahrhundert
2004. IX, 323 pages. BHTh 128

ISBN 978-3-16-148272-4
cloth € 84.00

Claus-Dieter Osthövener

Erlösung

Transformationen einer Idee im 19. Jahrhundert

[Redemption. Transformations of an Idea in the 19th Century.]

Published in German.

Using the concept of redemption as an example, Claus-Dieter Osthövener examines the reception and the transformation of themes which were originally of a religious nature in non-theological contexts. The Protestant concept of redemption was first described by Martin Luther and was given a modern reformulation by Friedrich Schleiermacher. After dealing with this subject, the author compares three thinkers from the 19th century: Arthur Schopenhauer, Richard Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche, and reflects systematically and from the perspective of the history of the problem upon the ways in which they transformed the concept of redemption.. At the same time he compares their theories to the way the concept of redemption is dealt with in theology.

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