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Number Šrg. 80 Nr. 2-3 (2017) Year 2079

10 articles in this issue 

Eve-Marie Becker

Recapitulating Johannes Munck’s most prominent international contribution to the field of Pauline exegesis, this article at the same time reflects upon the history of New Testament studies in Aarhus: from the time of Munck’s employment as professor of New... see more

Pags. 81 - 93  

David Bugge

Based on the sermons of K. E. Løgstrup as a young vicar, thearticle reflects on a thought-figure that is also characteristic of his laterwritings: man withdraws into himself, and redemption must come fromthe outside. This self-imprisonment is, not least, ... see more

Pags. 94 - 109  

Ulrik Nissen

K. E. Løgstrup’s The Ethical Demand, first published in 1956, has proved to hold insights that give it continued resonance in Scandinavian theology and beyond. Among other things, its rejection of a Christian ethic continues to be debated. Such a critical... see more

Pags. 110 - 126  

Svend Andersen

Two important preconditions for the thinking of God in contemporary philosophy of religion are Kant’s critique of the ontological argument and Heidegger’s critique of so-called onto-theology. In both cases we find a critique of metaphysics and in both cas... see more

Pags. 127 - 145  

Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen

This article will combine three anniversaries, namely the 500-anniversary of the beginning of Luther’s reformation, the 75-anniversary of the establishment of theology at Aarhus University, and, not least, the 70-anniversary of the admission of women to t... see more

Pags. 146 - 165  

Kasper Bro Larsen

The parable of the prudent manager in Luke 16:1–8a constitutes an exegetical puzzle. The present article understands the parable in light of early Jewish covenantal nomism (E.P. Sanders). The parable is not a theological replica of “The Prodigal Son” (pac... see more

Pags. 166 - 185  

Troels Nørager

Inspired by the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, the present article deals with admiration of Luther in the context of 19th century preoccupation with “genius”, “heroes” and “great men”. A prime example of this, combined with personal reasons for a n... see more

Pags. 186 - 202  

Else K. Holt

How can we understand the figure of Abraham in Genesis 22? Should he necessarily be understood as the ultimate example for the believer, Jewish, Christian (or Muslim)? And is Kierkegaard’s radicalization of the exposition of Gen 22 in the New Testament Le... see more

Pags. 203 - 221  

Peter Lodberg

Vatican II represented a fresh start for studies in missiology and ecumenical theology. Especially its call to contextualize and rethink old theological dogmas was well received in many churches in Latin America and Africa that were involved in a process ... see more

Pags. 222 - 235