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Ingolf U. Dalferth

Eine universale Familie?

Section: Aufsätze
Volume 120 (2023) / Issue 4, pp. 403-429 (27)
Published 20.11.2023
DOI 10.1628/zthk-2023-0021
Published in German.
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Summary
The paper explores the theological particularities of the Christian family metaphor. In conversation with Fustel de Coulanges, it is argued that the Christian universalization of God's paternal love is at odds with any generalization of natural family relationships or historical family religion because it emphasizes above all the difference between Creator and creature rather than the superiority or inferiority of some creatures over others. This is why distinctions such as sex, gender, class, ethnicity, nationality, etc., which are based on the natural, social, or cultural origin of Christians, play no theological role in the Christian community. Christianity is not the universal continuation of a historical or natural family religion, but the new beginning of humanity in the orientation towards the creative love of God.