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Ingolf U. Dalferth, Michael Ch. Rodgers (Beteiligte)

Revelation


Claremont Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2012
Herausgegeben von Dalferth, Ingolf U.; Rodgers, Michael Ch.
2014. IX, 292 p. 231 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MOHR SIEBECK 2014
ISBN: 3-16-153198-1 (3161531981)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-16-153198-9 (9783161531989)

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Revelation is a central category in many religions. Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mormonism or Unificationists are difficult if not impossible to imagine without it. For some, revelation signifies a decisive event in the past, for others it is a present reality. It plays a central role in shaping religious identities, and it is the reason for much criticism. Some follow a religion only because of its claim to divine revelation, whereas others criticize it as "hearsay upon hearsay (Paine) on which they would never rest their belief. Some religions have built elaborate institutions of priests and privileged interpreters to safeguard their revelation, control access to it and to protect the right way of interpreting and communicating it. But claims to revelation have also been criticized as strategies of self-immunization, which allow religions to avoid critical public debate of their views and teachings, or legitimize the position of those in power. The 33rd Conference of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in 2012 addressed these complex issues by concentrating on three areas of debate: I. Revelation and Reason, II. Hermeneutics of Revelation, III. Phenomenology of Revelation.
Contributors:William J. Abraham, Marlene Block, John D. Caputo, Thomas Carlson, Ingolf U. Dalferth, Stephen T. Davis, Oona Eisenstadt, James L. Fredericks, Kirsten Gerdes, Eric E. Hall, Joshua Kira, Jeff Murico, Bruce Paolozzi, George Pattison, Michael Ch. Rodgers, Claudia Welz
Ingolf U. Dalferth, Dr. theol., Dr. h.c., Jahrgang 1948, ist Ordinarius für Systematische Theologie, Symbolik und Religionsphilosophie in Zürich und seit 1998 Direktor des Instituts für Hermeneutik und Religionsphilosophie. Er ist Mitglied der Theologischen Kammer der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland (EKD), Präsident der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Religionsphilosophie und der Europäischen Gesellschaft für Religionsphilosophie sowie Hauptherausgeber der"Theologischen Literaturzeitung"(Leipzig), der"Hermeneutischen Untersuchungen zur Theologie"(Tübingen) und von"Religion in Philosophy and Theology"(Tübingen). 2005 erhielt er die Ehrendoktorwürde der Theologischen Fakultät Uppsala.