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Cover of: Übergangstheologie
Albrecht Beutel

Übergangstheologie

Section: Aufsätze
Volume 120 (2023) / Issue 4, pp. 376-402 (27)
Published 20.11.2023
DOI 10.1628/zthk-2023-0020
Published in German.
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Summary
The theological movement found in German-speaking Protestantism during the early Enlightenment (represented above all by Siegmund Jacob Baumgarten, Johann Franz Buddeus, Johann Lorenz von Mosheim and Johann Georg Walch) is usually - though not uncontroversially - called Übergangstheologie. This essay reconstructs the history of the term's use, analyses central similarities of the theological movement, and concludes by arguing for a pragmatic-nominalist preservation of the term Übergangstheologie.