Charred Root of Meaning: Rupture and Continuity in Christian Tradition

Until very recently, the theological literature approached tradition almost exclusively as a phenomenon of continuity. But tradition involves several forms of rupture, both in its beginning and in its development. This paper distinguishes four: irruption (of the divine), forgetting, 'destructio...

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主要作者: Rosemann, Philipp W. (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
出版: [2019]
In: Irish theological quarterly
Year: 2019, 卷: 84, 發布: 1, Pages: 3-21
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B 基督教 / 傳統 / 連續性 / 轉化 / 範式轉移
IxTheo Classification:CH Christianity and Society
Further subjects:B Mystical body
B Mount Sinai
B 傳統
B incident at Antioch
B foolishness of the Cross
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總結:Until very recently, the theological literature approached tradition almost exclusively as a phenomenon of continuity. But tradition involves several forms of rupture, both in its beginning and in its development. This paper distinguishes four: irruption (of the divine), forgetting, 'destruction' (together with retrieval/repetition), and exclusion. The argument draws on philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault, and Jean-Luc Marion, but it is scripturally rooted and finds confirmation in Christian authors like Denys the Carthusian, Martin Luther, and Henri de Lubac.
ISSN:1752-4989
Contains:Enthalten in: Irish theological quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0021140018815856