04267oam 2200853 c 450 991081681450332120220221094418.03-657-70260-110.30965/9783657702602(CKB)4920000000126217(OCoLC)1128846334(nllekb)BRILL9783657702602(MiAaPQ)EBC6516908(Au-PeEL)EBL6516908(OCoLC)1243545894(Brill | Schöningh)9783657702602(EXLCZ)99492000000012621720220221d2019 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierSecularization, Cultural Heritage and the Spirituality of the Secular StateBetween Sacredness and SecularizationEuler Renato Westphal, Ralf Koerrenz, Hazel Slinn, Roger Behrens, Mirka Dickel, Norm Friesen, Alexander Lautensach, Euler Renato Westphal1st ed.PaderbornBrill | Schöningh20191 online resourceCulture and Education63-506-70260-2 Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Prologue -- The Presence of Theology in Culture: Theological Aspects of Immaterial Culture -- The Spirituality of the Secular State: Reflections about Reconciliation in Politics -- Secularization and Meaning: A Discussion of Memory and Eschatology -- Tolerance and Love: Is Modern Reason a Source of Intolerance? -- The Kingdom of God as Inspiration for the Secular State on the Basis of Martin Luther’s Conception of Politics -- God Rules the Kingdom of the World Through Human Reason: Relations and Distinctions between Faith and Politics -- The Forgetting of God and the Victory of Dyonisus: Tension and Proximity between the Sacred and the Secular in Postmodernity -- Conclusion: Secularization of the Sacred and Sacralization of the Secular -- Back Matter -- References.The purpose of this study about theological aspects of culture and social ethics is to investigate the relation between the theological tradition arising from Luther and the cultural immateriality which is culturally expressed in material progress and work. It is necessary to remember that it was Protestant theology itself that enabled this secularization process. Protestantism and modernity with its secularization proposal are processes that condition one another. Paul Tillich calls modernity and secularization the "Protestant Era" in the context of the Western culture of economic progress. It was mainly the theological tradition of the Enlightenment that separated the kingdom of the right from the kingdom of the left, law and gospel, creation and redemption, in such a way that the scope of creation became so autonomous that it dismissed the justification through the work of Christ, the gospel.Culture and education series ;Volume 6.ChristentumJaques Le GoffSäkularisierungSpiritualitätKulturprotestantismusMemoryForgivenessCultural HeritageCultureTheologyToleranceMartin LutherPoliticsChristentumJaques Le GoffSäkularisierungSpiritualitätKulturprotestantismusMemoryForgivenessCultural HeritageCultureTheologyToleranceMartin LutherPolitics306.6Westphal Euler Renatoaut1636778Koerrenz RalfedtSlinn HazeledtBehrens RogeredtDickel MirkaedtFriesen NormedtLautensach AlexanderedtWestphal Euler RenatoedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816814503321Secularization, Cultural Heritage and the Spirituality of the Secular State3978220UNINA