…This is a theological magazine that was published bimonthly from 1922 with K. Barth, E. Thurneysen, F. Gogarten, and G. Merz as co-editors. A few years earlier, this magazine promoted a new theological movement called “dialectical theology,” which had begun to move around them. … [Dialectical Theology]…F. Gogarten resonated with this and wrote I Believe in the Triune God (1926), while E. Brunner wrote Mysticism and the Word (1924). E. Thurneysen and G. Merz (1892-1959) also joined in, and in 1922 they published the magazine Between Time. But Gogarten eventually dropped out, leaning towards an emphasis on ethnicity, Brunner sparred over the issue of natural theology, and RK Bultmann parted ways with Barth, advocating existential hermeneutics, and Thurneysen was the only ally who remained with Barth until the end. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Merz, G." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…K.バルト,E.トゥルナイゼン,F.ゴーガルテン,メルツG.Merzを共同編集者として,1922年から隔月発行された神学雑誌。その数年前から彼らを中心として動きはじめていた〈弁証法神学〉と呼ばれる新しい神学運動がこの雑誌によって推進された。… 【弁証法神学】より…F.ゴーガルテンはこれに共鳴して《我は三一の神を信ず》(1926)を著し,E.ブルンナーは《神秘主義と言葉》(1924)を著した。さらにE.トゥルナイゼンやメルツG.Merz(1892‐1959)も加わって,1922年に雑誌《時の間》を刊行した。 しかしやがてゴーガルテンは民族性重視に傾いて脱落し,ブルンナーは自然神学の問題で渡り合い,R.K.ブルトマンは実存論的解釈学を主張して別れ,バルトのもとに最後まで残った盟友はトゥルナイゼン一人であった。… ※「Merz,G.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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