Der moderne Glaube an die Menschenwürde: Philosophie, Soziologie und Theologie im Gespräch mit Hans Joas

Biographical note: Hermann-Josef Große Kracht (Dr. phil., theol. habil., M.A.) ist Akademischer Oberrat am Institut für Theologie und Sozialethik (iths) der Technischen Universität Darmstadt.

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Contributors: Große Kracht, Hermann-Josef 1962- (Other) ; Joas, Hans 1948- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Bielefeld transcript 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:Der moderne Glaube an die Menschenwürde. Philosophie, Soziologie und Theologie im Gespräch mit Hans Joas (2016) (Vögele, Wolfgang, 1962 -)
Series/Journal:Sozialtheorie
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Further subjects:B Theology
B Human
B Philosophy, Modern Congresses
B Religious Studies
B Social Philosophy
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion
B Religion
B Human dignity
B Sociological theory
B Ethics
B Human rights
B Sociology Philosophy Congresses
B Sociology
B Theology Congresses
B Philosophy
B Sociology of Religion
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Summary:Biographical note: Hermann-Josef Große Kracht (Dr. phil., theol. habil., M.A.) ist Akademischer Oberrat am Institut für Theologie und Sozialethik (iths) der Technischen Universität Darmstadt.
Hans Joas is one of the most important contemporary theorists. His neopragmatic approach encounters broad - and often skeptical - interest. His post-idealist concept of »sacredness of the person« receives an especially high level of attention. This volume brings together interdisciplinary discussions with Hans Joas and asks about the validity of his research program - in a perspective which brings together the sociological, philosophical, and theological discourses into conversation. The final response by Hans Joas makes clear that the innovative potential of his social theory is far from exhausted.
ISBN:3839425190
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14361/transcript.9783839425190