Beschreibung
In this study, Tom Kleffmann unfolds the fundamental conceptual framework of the Christian faith as a theology of communication. He establishes the relevance of speaking about God and discusses the question of what a revelation of God can mean. He also defines the meaning of faith, the rationality of faith, and the task of theology. He begins his material exposition with the Christian conception of untrue life and finds its center in the idea of God's revelation as human, which establishes the community of God. This is followed by the Christian understanding of the world as an expression of God, which must also reflect on the relationship between belief in creation and natural science, as well as the idea of true life and its eternity emanating from the spirit of that community. In the concluding section, the author attempts to answer the question "who is God" and summarizes it in the idea of the triune life of God.
Autorenporträt
Born 1960; studies in philosophy, history, and theology in Göttingen and Tübingen; 1993 doctorate; 1998 ordination; 2001 habilitation; 2005-06 visiting professor at Humboldt University Berlin; Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Kassel; Corresponding Member of the Niedersächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
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