Forgiving and Forgetting
Theology and the Margins of Soteriology, Religion in Philosophy and Theology
Hartmut von Sass/Johannes Zachhuber
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Forgiveness has traditionally been associated with a duty to remember in order for reconciliation to be possible. Human failure, evil, and atrocities could thus only be forgiven on the basis of a saving memory. Forgetting, by contrast, had to be excluded in the interest of a truthful and genuinely new beginning. Historical experience, it seemed, supported this account. The essays collected in this volume seek to challenge this traditional picture - by elaborating on the notion of forgetting, by reappreciating its constructive or even necessary impact on our lives, by paying heed to the potential obstacles for reconciliation due to an unforgiving remembrance, by clarifying the relationship between remembrance and forgetting, which is not necessarily complementary, and by finding new ways of relating forgiveness to forgetting ultimately leading to the precarious question of whether even God forgets when he forgives.
Autorenportrait
Hartmut von Sass (Herausgegeben von) Born 1980; studied Protestant Theology and Philosophy in Göttingen, Edinburgh, and Berlin; PhD 2009; Habilitation 2012; 2022-24 Lynen Fellow at the New School for Social Research in New York City; Professor of Systematic Theology with a focus on Dogmatics and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Hamburg. Johannes Zachhuber (Herausgegeben von) is professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at the University of Oxford, and fellow and tutor in Theology at Trinity College.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 04.12.2015
Umfang: 233 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.3 x 23.4 x 15.6 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783161540813
Umbreit-Nr.: 8656837
