2017
DOI: 10.17104/1863-8937-2017-1-19
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Der Vikar

Abstract: «Ein protestantischer Landgeistlicher ist vielleicht der schönste Gegenstand einer modernen Idylle; er erscheint, wie Melchisedek; als Priester und König in einer Person» – so führt Goethe das evangelische Pfarrhaus in Dichtung und Wahrheit ein. Der Geistliche, auf dessen Autobiographie Goethe sein Urteil stützt, ist allerdings weder evangelisch noch deutsch und zugleich zumindest teilweise fiktiv. Die Rede ist bei Goethe vom Pfarrer von Wakefield, dessen Geschichte wiederum von ihrem Autor, dem anglo-irischen… Show more

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“…This is not the place to comment on Agamben's reading of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI nor to contextualise both thinkers' reflection on the notion of katéchon that played a crucial role in political thought in the Weimar Republic and the 1930s under the influence of the jurist Carl Schmitt and his critique, the theologian Erik Peterson. It suffices to say that Agamben's reading is possibly more Schmittian than he may have liked and that it does not do justice to the young Ratzinger's reflection on the exegesis of the fourth-century North-African theologian Tyconius on 2 Thessalonians 2, 1-8, where katéchon is mentioned twice (Staub 2017).…”
Section: Pope Benedict Xvi's Resignation and The Second Franciscan Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not the place to comment on Agamben's reading of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI nor to contextualise both thinkers' reflection on the notion of katéchon that played a crucial role in political thought in the Weimar Republic and the 1930s under the influence of the jurist Carl Schmitt and his critique, the theologian Erik Peterson. It suffices to say that Agamben's reading is possibly more Schmittian than he may have liked and that it does not do justice to the young Ratzinger's reflection on the exegesis of the fourth-century North-African theologian Tyconius on 2 Thessalonians 2, 1-8, where katéchon is mentioned twice (Staub 2017).…”
Section: Pope Benedict Xvi's Resignation and The Second Franciscan Agementioning
confidence: 99%