In his inaugural lecture at the Protestant University Wuppertal/Bethel, Mühling introduces the programme of a post-systematic theology. Based on a phenomenology of 'wayformational' perception and a narrative ontology of becoming, a method of partial convergence is developed, where philosophical problems and aspects meet requirements of a narrative-trinitarian theory of divine self-presentation in the entaglement of believers' life-stories with the gospel story. Tue article leads into suggestions about what (post)systematic theology can be, and into a revision of the criteria of how (post)systematic theology can be clone.
Enthalten in:
Kerygma und Dogma; 2020/1 Zeitschrift für theologische Forschung und kirchliche Lehre
(2020)
Serie / Reihe: Kerygma und Dogma
Personen: Mühling, Markus
Mühling, Markus:
Was ist (post-)systematische Theologie? - 11 Thesen / Markus Mühling, 2020. - Seite 68-93 : Illustrationen - (Kerygma und Dogma)
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