Erzähler des Allwissenden: Überlegungen zur Sprachform der Glaubwürdigkeit des Glaubens

Faith is characterized by an unsolvable problem of justification. While St. Paul concludes the truth of the faith from the practice (cf. 1. Thess 2,13), the Evangelists quote Jesus Christ as important witness (cf. Mk 1,1–3), who bears witness to himself in a decisive moment (cf. Joh 8,12–20). Who le...

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Main Author: Bründl, Jürgen 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:German
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Published: Echter 2010
In: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Year: 2010, Volume: 132, Issue: 2, Pages: 113-130
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Preaching / Credibility
B Faith / Foundations of / Gospel / Literary genre
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
HC New Testament
NAB Fundamental theology
Further subjects:B Narrative theory
B Bible. Johannesevangelium 8,12-20
B Text theory
B Bible. Markusevangelium 1,1-3
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Faith is characterized by an unsolvable problem of justification. While St. Paul concludes the truth of the faith from the practice (cf. 1. Thess 2,13), the Evangelists quote Jesus Christ as important witness (cf. Mk 1,1–3), who bears witness to himself in a decisive moment (cf. Joh 8,12–20). Who legitimates the omniscient narrator of these christological confessions? By means of Genette's narrative theory and the hermeneutic theories of Bultmann and Fuchs, the specific demand which faith puts onto the human being, becomes apparent: the auctorial narrative form frees the fundamental narrations of faith from any kind of human justification, thus marking the special credibility which is inherent to listening to God's words.
ISSN:0044-2895
Contains:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie