Pub Date : 2023-05-26DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v86i1.137465
Mads Peter Karlsen
This review article presents an outline and discussion of Lars Albinus’ monograph Livsvæsen. Om forholdet mellem dyret, mennesket og det guddommelige (‘A Living Being. On the Relationship between Animals, Human Beings and the Divine’). Focusing on the book’s guiding question concerning the issue of human self-understanding in relation to the animal and the divine, the aim of the article is to explore its relevance for contemporary philosophy of religion. The first part of the article sketches how Albinus, through a reading of philosophers like Heidegger, Agamben and Derrida, elaborates the complex and ambiguous part the animal plays in the attempt of human beings to understand themselves. The second part discusses Albinus’ two main analytical perspectives – philosophy of religion and history of religions – and their compatibility, using Albinus’ key-concept of the animal-human-divine triad as the pivotal point. The third and last section of the review article initiates a critical discussion of some of the implications and possibilities of Albinus’ guiding question concerning human self-understanding.
本文对Lars Albinus的专著《Livsvæsen》进行了概述和讨论。从holdet mellem dyret, mennesket og det guddommelige(《一个活生生的人》)。《论动物、人与神的关系》关注这本书的指导问题,关于人类自我理解的问题,与动物和神的关系,文章的目的是探讨其相关性的当代宗教哲学。文章的第一部分概述了阿尔比诺斯如何通过阅读海德格尔、阿甘本和德里达等哲学家的作品,阐述了动物在人类试图理解自己的过程中所扮演的复杂而模糊的角色。第二部分以阿尔比努斯的“人-神三位一体”这一核心概念为切入点,论述了阿尔比努斯的两种主要分析视角——宗教哲学和宗教史及其相容性。评论文章的第三部分也是最后一部分对阿尔比诺斯关于人类自我理解的指导性问题的一些含义和可能性进行了批判性的讨论。
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Pub Date : 2023-05-26DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v86i1.137461
Bo Kristian Holm
This article presents a systematic-theological reading of the historical development of Luther’s theology of the Lord’s Supper. It is argued that a focus on the social dimension in Luther’s writing about the Lord’s Supper reveals a thread that goes through all the phases of Luther’s writings on the Lord’s Supper: From a clear focus on the social life in the congregation in 1519, over a focus on the Lord’s Supper as integrating the sinner in the new fellowship with Christ, to a promissional understanding of the real presence of Christ in bread and wine. As a result, the social dimension of the Lord’s Supper is located in the orders of the world, highlighting the sacramental realism in Luther’s theology.
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Pub Date : 2023-05-26DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v86i1.137467
S. Andersen
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Pub Date : 2022-12-19DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v85i3-4.135218
K. B. Larsen
This article analyzes an important but overlooked topos in the study of ancient Greco-Roman biographies and New Testament gospels: the main character’s debut. In the bioi/vitae, the debut or first public appearance often functioned as a display window of the main character’s persona, as a programmatic episode, and as an ideological and literary miniature of the whole biography in which it occurred. The article employs these insights to identify and analyze the debut summaries and debut scenes in the New Testament gospels (Mark 1:14–15, 21–28; Matt 4:17–25; 5–7; Luke 2:40–52; 4:16–30; John 2:1–11, 12–23). As biographers of a kind, the evangelists accommodated the debut of Jesus to their own ideological, literary, and theological agendas with the consequence that each of the four gospels contains a distinct debut of Jesus.
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Pub Date : 2022-12-19DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v85i3-4.135215
Anne Katrine Gudme
This article makes an assessment of Hebrew Bible studies in the current decade of the 2020s. It points to four defining areas for Hebrew Bible research in the coming years. These four areas are the body, climate and ecology, the non-Western world, and the ever-increasing fluidity of the boundaries of the field.
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