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S. Kierkegaard’s teaching on Sin and Desperation
Nele Weduwen, Postgraduate student at Theology
29 June 2015
Afterwards Kierkegaard analyses the different kinds of being desperate, which would always be visible by observing the self-relation towards the two qualities of eternity and finitude or analogue to...
Sin’s meaning according to S. Kierkegaard
Nele Weduwen, Postgraduate student at Theology
27 June 2015
3.2. Kierkegaard
The work of the Danish philosopher and theologian Sören Kierkegaard (1813-1855) could be best understood by his distinction towards the speculative philosophy and within that, best...
The Apostle Peter
26 June 2015
Sr. Vassa Larin of the University of Vienna in Austria reflects on the Apostle Peter...
Oxford Patristic & Byzantine Study Week: The Sacred in Art
26 June 2015
OXFORD PATRISTIC AND BYZANTINE STUDY WEEK
INAUGURAL EVENT: THE SACRED IN ART
EXHIBITION AND PRESENTATIONS
VENIA DIMITRAKOPOULOU, PAVLOS SAMIOS, and VANA XENOU
The Patristic & Byzantine Study W...
F.D.S. Schleiermacher’s theological thought on Sin
Nele Weduwen, Postgraduate student at Theology
25 June 2015
Furthermore he describes sin as something which belongs to the original nature of man, wherefore it can just be explained by self-consciousness, but never throughout will or reason because just cons...
St Dionysius the Areopagite and Spiritual Life
24 June 2015
Alexander, Bishop of Toledo, Ohio speaks on Saint Dionysius the Areopagite and his teaching for Christian spiritual life...
Just Whose Recipe is it, Anyway?
Abbot Tryphon
24 June 2015
One of the most powerful reasons for embracing Orthodoxy is to be found in the Church’s insistence that she holds to the evangelical and apostolic doctrine of the Ancient Church. In an age when everyt...
Sin’s meaning according to F.D.S. Schleiermacher
Nele Weduwen, Postgraduate student at Theology
23 June 2015
3. Sin according to Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard and Mantzarides
3.1 Schleiermacher
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768-174) was not just a philosopher, but also a pedagogue and a theologia...
Perspectives on Sin: A Comparative Analysis
Nele Weduwen, Postgraduate student at Theology
21 June 2015
“Ecumenical perspectives on sin –
A comparative analysis of the theological term sin by Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard and Mantzarides”
1. Introduction
Finding out, what it means to sin is one of the ...