
Contritio
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Der Band umfasst 13 Beiträge von christlichen Autorinnen und Autoren aus der westlichen Hemisphäre. Die Mehrzahl von ihnen gehört dem DFG-Netzwerk »Schuld ErTragen. Die Kirche und ihre Schuld« an. Mit dem Aufgreifen der Schamthematik und ihrer Relevanz für Reue und Schuldbearbeitungsprozesse, verortet er sich in einem aktuellen systematisch-theologischen Diskurs.
Mit Beiträgen von Michael Beintker, Julia Enxing, Sándor Fazakas, Brian P. Flanagan, Dominik Gautier, John J. Grogan, Stephan Jütte, Katharina von Kellenbach, Britta Konz, Jutta Koslowski, Ulrike Link-Wieczorek, Ashley Null, Katharina Peetz.
[Contritio. Approaches to Guilt, Shame, and Remorse]
Who is supposed to feel ashamed (and for what)? Who defines guilt? Does collective guilt exist and who bears its responsibility? Who are victims or perpetrators? What constitutes remorse? Who is required to repent (and for what)? The essays collected here reflect on shame, guilt, and remorse as individual as well as communal phenomena. The ambivalence, contradictions, and complexities of these terms become apparent in the multiplicity of positions and approaches taken by different authors. They reveal that shame is both destructive and productive, guilt can be individual and collective, and remorse is self-referential and process-oriented. These terms are seen as aspects of responsibility and community, as well as within the dynamic to sinfulness and sanctity within the church.
The volume consists of 13 essays by Christian authors from the Western hemisphere. The majority belong to the scholarly network »Bearing Guilt: The Church and Its Guilt« which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). By taking up the topic of shame with its relevance for remorse and the process to overcome guilt, this book belongs within current systematic-theological discourse.
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- Von der Scham zur Reue. Gedanken u¨ber das ErTragen von Schuld: Julia Enxing, Katharina Peetz
- I. Schuld - Scham - Reue
- »Du weißt meine Schmach, Schande und Scham« (Ps 69,20). Dominanzkritische Überlegungen zur inklusiven religiösen Bildung: Britta Konz und Dominik Gautier
- Scham - Hu¨terin der Menschenwu¨rde. Jugendpädagogische Beobachtungen zur Scham-Entwicklung: Stephan Marks
- Contritio Cordis. Reue und Scham in der Bußtheologie: Ulrike Link-Wieczorek
- II. Schuld - Reue - Gemeinschaft
- Rezension - The Mark of Cain. Guilt and Denial in the Post-War Lives of Nazi Perpetrators (Katharina von Kellenbach): Jutta Koslowski
- The Costs of Contrition: Katharina von Kellenbach
- Reuelose Täter*innen - Perspektivlose Nachkommen. Zum pastoralen Umgang mit Reue(losigkeit) im postgenozidären Ruanda: Katharina Peetz
- The Gift of Divine Love in English. Frömmigkeitstheologie and its Relationto the Protestant Church of England: Ashley Null
- III. Schuld - Gemeinschaft - Verantwortung
- Die Eigendynamik von Su¨nde und Schuld in sozialen Systemen: Michael Beintker
- Kriterien fu¨r die Schuldhaftigkeit von Kollektiven. Eine Response auf Michael Beintker: Sándor Fazakas
- Kollektivsubjekte. Schuld oder Verantwortung?: Stephan Ju¨tte
- IV. Schuld - Verantwortung - Kirche
- The Eternal Scandal. Karl Rahner, the Sinful Church and the Sexual Abuse Crisis: John J. Grogan
- Einheit in Spannung?! Su¨nde und Heiligkeit (in) der Kirche. Erläuterungen anhand von Textpassagen aus Lumen gentium und Unitatis redintegratio: Julia Enxing
- Ecclesial Holiness and Guilt. Insights from Liturgical Theology: Brian P. Flanagan
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