Patrick Papenbrock (Autor / Autorin)
Geist und Ethik
Eine pneumatologische Perspektive auf protestantische Ethik
Die Arbeit entwickelt eine systematisch-theologische Grundlegung protestantischer Ethik aus pneumatologischer Perspektive. Ausgehend von der These, dass protestantische Ethik den dynamischen und nicht abschließbaren Prozess geistlicher Erneuerung in der Lebensführung als ethisches Ringen im Horizont göttlicher Gnade ernst nehmen muss, wird Ethik prozessual verstanden. Dabei betrachtet der Autor geistlich vermittelte Wahrnehmungs- und Deutungsprozesse menschlicher Lebensvollzüge als konstitutiv für ethische Urteilsbildung. Das Wirken des Heiligen Geistes im Rahmen menschlicher Urteilsbildung wird als inspirierendes Resonanzgeschehen verstanden, das den kontingenten Vollzug des Glaubens berücksichtigt und zugleich Orientierung in pluralen Lebenswelten ermöglicht.
[Spirit and Ethics. A Pneumatological Perspective on Protestant Ethics]
< The study develops a systematic-theological foundation of Protestant ethics from a pneumatological perspective. Starting from the thesis that Protestant ethics must take seriously the dynamic and non-conclusive process of spiritual renewal in lived practice as an ethical struggle within the horizon of divine grace, ethics is understood not as static but as processual. Building on this, the argument advances the view that spiritually mediated processes of perception and interpretation of human life practices are constitutive of ethical judgment. To this end, the work conceptualizes the activity of the Holy Spirit as an inspiring phenomenon of resonance that accounts for the contingent enactment of faith while simultaneously providing orientation within pluralistic contexts of life.
[Spirit and Ethics. A Pneumatological Perspective on Protestant Ethics]
< The study develops a systematic-theological foundation of Protestant ethics from a pneumatological perspective. Starting from the thesis that Protestant ethics must take seriously the dynamic and non-conclusive process of spiritual renewal in lived practice as an ethical struggle within the horizon of divine grace, ethics is understood not as static but as processual. Building on this, the argument advances the view that spiritually mediated processes of perception and interpretation of human life practices are constitutive of ethical judgment. To this end, the work conceptualizes the activity of the Holy Spirit as an inspiring phenomenon of resonance that accounts for the contingent enactment of faith while simultaneously providing orientation within pluralistic contexts of life.
Bestellnummer:
9783374081844
EAN:
9783374081844
Urheber:
Patrick Papenbrock (Autor / Autorin)
Verlag:
Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
Produktart:
Buch
Einbandart:
Softcover
Auflage:
1
Sprache:
Deutsch
Reihe:
Theologie - Kultur - Hermeneutik (TKH)
Band:
40
veröffentlicht:
21.08.2026
Abmessungen:
15.5 x 23 cm
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88,00 €
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Die Arbeit entwickelt eine systematisch-theologische Grundlegung protestantischer Ethik aus pneumatologischer Perspektive. Ausgehend von der These, dass protestantische Ethik den dynamischen und nicht abschließbaren Prozess geistlicher Erneuerung in der Lebensführung als ethisches Ringen im Horizont göttlicher Gnade ernst nehmen muss, wird Ethik prozessual verstanden. Dabei betrachtet der Autor geistlich vermittelte Wahrnehmungs- und Deutungsprozesse menschlicher Lebensvollzüge als konstitutiv für ethische Urteilsbildung. Das Wirken des Heiligen Geistes im Rahmen menschlicher Urteilsbildung wird als inspirierendes Resonanzgeschehen verstanden, das den kontingenten Vollzug des Glaubens berücksichtigt und zugleich Orientierung in pluralen Lebenswelten ermöglicht.
[Spirit and Ethics. A Pneumatological Perspective on Protestant Ethics]
< The study develops a systematic-theological foundation of Protestant ethics from a pneumatological perspective. Starting from the thesis that Protestant ethics must take seriously the dynamic and non-conclusive process of spiritual renewal in lived practice as an ethical struggle within the horizon of divine grace, ethics is understood not as static but as processual. Building on this, the argument advances the view that spiritually mediated processes of perception and interpretation of human life practices are constitutive of ethical judgment. To this end, the work conceptualizes the activity of the Holy Spirit as an inspiring phenomenon of resonance that accounts for the contingent enactment of faith while simultaneously providing orientation within pluralistic contexts of life.
[Spirit and Ethics. A Pneumatological Perspective on Protestant Ethics]
< The study develops a systematic-theological foundation of Protestant ethics from a pneumatological perspective. Starting from the thesis that Protestant ethics must take seriously the dynamic and non-conclusive process of spiritual renewal in lived practice as an ethical struggle within the horizon of divine grace, ethics is understood not as static but as processual. Building on this, the argument advances the view that spiritually mediated processes of perception and interpretation of human life practices are constitutive of ethical judgment. To this end, the work conceptualizes the activity of the Holy Spirit as an inspiring phenomenon of resonance that accounts for the contingent enactment of faith while simultaneously providing orientation within pluralistic contexts of life.
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