Theology done following the Wittenberg Theological Method. Martin Luther (1483-1546), priest and professor at Wittenberg University, proposed the preaching of a radical gospel: Salvation is in Christ and Christ Alone. This "categorical preaching" of Jesus Christ gathered a school of theologians which has persisted through the years as a thin tradition of faith in Christ amidst the broad stream of religious Christianity.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Signum Philosophicum
I am seeking to understand more clearly the common claim that theological language must be understood primarily donationally, a view espoused paradigmatically by Ebeling and adopted in the tradition of hermeneutical theology. In the following post I am responding specifically to Bayer who connects the claim to Austin's use of a performative utterance. See here. I am, as always, deeply interested in theological conversation.
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