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Sebastian G Kirschner

Frei von Schuld bin ich dieses Mal: Der Beitrag einer Narrativen Ethik zur ethisch interessierten Exegese des Alten Testaments mit einer exemplarischen Auslegung der Simson-Erzahlungen (Ri 13-16)

Frei von Schuld bin ich dieses Mal: Der Beitrag einer Narrativen Ethik zur ethisch interessierten Exegese des Alten Testaments mit einer exemplarischen Auslegung der Simson-Erzahlungen (Ri 13-16)

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Religionen haben das Handeln des Menschen und die Reflexion beeinflusst. Die Hebräische Bibel ist ein Referenztext für ethische Reflexion. Sebastian Gérard Kirschner fragt, wie eine psychologisch wie philosophisch grundierte Narrative Ethik alttestamentliche Texte ermöglichen kann. Die Erzählungen um den Richter Simson (Ri 13-16) stellen den Kämpfer als Vorbildgestalt dar, die jedoch schwer mit einer zeitgenössischen Ethik vereinbaren. Diese Perikope wird zum Testfall einer ethisch interessierten Exegese, die sich als Brückenbauerin zwischen dem Text und der ethischen Reflexion versteht.

Format: Hardback
Length: 324 pages
Publication date: 12 June 2023
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG


Religionen have always significantly influenced human behavior and thought. The Hebrew Bible has played a significant role in the ethical reflection of Jews and Christians as a reference text. Sebastian Gérard Kirschner questions how a narrative ethics grounded in psychology and philosophy can be understood as a hermeneutic key, which enables an ethical interpretation of ancient texts. The stories of the judge Simson (Ri 13-16) are particularly illustrative as a broad text. On the one hand, they present the fighter as a role model, but on the other hand, they commit actions that are difficult to reconcile with modern ethics. This paradox makes this periscope a test case for an ethical interpretation that understands itself as a bridge builder between the text and ethical reflection and criticism.


ISBN-13: 9783525560853

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