A Danish theologian, Johannes Horstmann (1915-99), belonging to the movement Tidehverv, reacted in the years 1959-68 in a series of articles on the new quest of the historical Jesus initiated by Ernst Käsemann i 1953. He did so by reviving Søren Kierkegaard’s paradox christology, showing that if form criticism is taken to its logical end, no historical Jesus will be left to the historian. In stead consequent criticism will have as its result that the gospels are testimonies of Christ and that their content considered as history is absurd. Thus, to Horstmann, every quest of the historical Jesus is theological illegitimate, because they fail to appreciate the unique character of the gospels
Prigent Pierre. Hofmann H.U .,Luther und die Johannes-Apokalypse (Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblis...
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Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “Chris...
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Kierkegaard was utterly convinced that apologetics were a form of treason arising out of stupidity, ...
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Prigent Pierre. Hofmann H.U .,Luther und die Johannes-Apokalypse (Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblis...
This project grew out of my long standing interest in nineteenth century theological hermeneutics. W...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...
Soren Kierkegaard\u27s largely orthodox yet expressively radical Christology is significant to any u...
Rudolf Bultmann created an individualist theology of existentialism to replace the ethical-moral the...
The object of the paper is the thesis hold by Kierkegaard in his violent polemical papers against th...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “christ...
Theologically the twentieth century can be conceived as a century of Christology. In order to fill i...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “Chris...
The subject Church History has a continual struggle for survival as a theological science. It can b...
The problem of the historical Jesus and the task of dogmatic christology. Dissatisfied by most cont...
On January 31, 2015 at the University of Aarhus Kurt E. Larsen defended his doctoral thesis on the D...
Kierkegaard was utterly convinced that apologetics were a form of treason arising out of stupidity, ...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
Mehl Roger. J.-M. Lochman, Herrschaft Christi in der säkularisierten Welt. « Theologische Studien »,...
Prigent Pierre. Hofmann H.U .,Luther und die Johannes-Apokalypse (Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblis...
This project grew out of my long standing interest in nineteenth century theological hermeneutics. W...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...