Theologie

Hans-Peter Großhans

Leben in der Hoffnung in Zeiten einer Pandemie und anderer Katastrophen

Über Gott und menschliche Freiheit

Rubrik: Diskussionsbeiträge
Theologische Rundschau (ThR)

Jahrgang 86 () / Heft 3-4, S. 382-399 (18)
Publiziert 25.01.2022

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In times of crisis, as is well known, the debate about an appropriate interpretation of events flares up. In dealing with classic and current concepts on the question of theodicy as well as human responsibility, interpretations of the current pandemic are discussed. Overly one-sided claims of a total world domination and responsibility of man are critically questioned from the Christian point of view based on the theology of the cross and the triad of faith, hope, love which is aware of the contingency of life. Also, or maybe especially in times of a pandemic and other catastrophes, a life in hope is not only possible but an appropriate expression of Christian faith. Not to explain the evil, but to actively and creatively shape the world according to God's rule for the better.
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Hans-Peter Großhans Geboren 1958; Studium der Ev. Theologie in Tübingen und Oxford; seit 2008 Professor für Systematische Theologie und Direktor des Instituts für Ökumenische Theologie an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster.