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  1. Hat Gott dem Menschen eine Falle gestellt?
    Theologie des Sündenfalls und Sündenfall der Theologie
    Published: 2007

    Gnosis, Enlightenment and today's literature show the suspicion that God is the moral cause for the Fall of Man. This criticism resembles the position of the serpent in paradise. But the assumption of a "Fall of modern age" in conjunction with... more

     

    Gnosis, Enlightenment and today's literature show the suspicion that God is the moral cause for the Fall of Man. This criticism resembles the position of the serpent in paradise. But the assumption of a "Fall of modern age" in conjunction with criticism against autonomy, seems also to resemble the position of the snake exaggerating the prohibitions of paradise. But anti-theistic suspicions cannot be refuted successfully only by declaring them as consequences of the Fall of Man. Rather the question 'Why did God put a forbidden tree into paradise?' needs to be answered.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie; Würzburg : Echter, 1877; 129(2007), 3/4, Seite 437-458; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Schöpfung; Schöpfungsmythos; Paradies; Genesis; Schöpfungstheologie; Erbsünde; Religionskritik; Gnosis; Aufklärung; Gottesfrage; Hermeneutik; Bibel; Theodizeeproblem; Genesis; creation theology; original sin; critique of religion; Gnosis; Enlightenment/Age of Enlightenment; question of God; hermeneutics; Bible; theodicy problem
  2. Hat Gott dem Menschen eine Falle gestellt?
    Theologie des Sündenfalls und Sündenfall der Theologie
    Published: 2007

    Gnosis, Enlightenment and today's literature show the suspicion that God is the moral cause for the Fall of Man. This criticism resembles the position of the serpent in paradise. But the assumption of a "Fall of modern age" in conjunction with... more

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    Gnosis, Enlightenment and today's literature show the suspicion that God is the moral cause for the Fall of Man. This criticism resembles the position of the serpent in paradise. But the assumption of a "Fall of modern age" in conjunction with criticism against autonomy, seems also to resemble the position of the snake exaggerating the prohibitions of paradise. But anti-theistic suspicions cannot be refuted successfully only by declaring them as consequences of the Fall of Man. Rather the question 'Why did God put a forbidden tree into paradise?' needs to be answered.

     

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