Öffentliche Theologie

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Öffentliche Theologie is a theological approach that emphasizes the public relevance of Christian faith for societal, political, and ethical discourse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public theology
theological approach
addresses church–society relations
democratic culture
human rights
peace and reconciliation
role of religion in the public sphere
social justice
aimsAt contributing to policy debates
shaping public opinion ethically
strengthening democratic participation
concerns ethical discourse
political discourse
societal discourse
contrastsWith purely private understanding of religion
developedIn early 21st century
late 20th century
drawsOn biblical theology
ethics
social sciences
systematic theology
emphasizes contextual interpretation of the gospel
dialogue with secular society
ethical implications of Christian faith
public responsibility of the church
focusesOn public relevance of Christian faith
hasEnglishName public theology
hasKeyConcept civil society
common good
human dignity
pluralism
public reason
public witness of the church
hasLanguageOfOrigin German
influencedBy debates on religion and public reason
modern democratic theory
methodologicallyCharacterizedBy contextual analysis
hermeneutical reflection
interdisciplinary dialogue
normativeSource Christian faith
biblical tradition
church teaching
presupposes pluralistic society
public sphere open to religious arguments
religious freedom
relatedTo Christian social ethics
political theology
practical theology
public discourse

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Wolfgang Huber notableWork Öffentliche Theologie