07 Ethische Implikationen religiöser Weltanschauungen
Behindern religiöse Traditionen eine freie ethische Entscheidungsfindung oder sind sie die Grundlage ethischer Haltungen? In diesem Seminar diskutieren wir die ethischen Implikationen religiöser Weltanschauungen auf Grundlage bekannter philosophischer und religiöser Werke. In Teil 1 besprechen wir philosphische Texte von Friedrich Nietzsche, Simone Weil und Robert Bressons film Au hasard Balthazar. Die Begriffe von Macht, Gnade und Heiligkeit werden dabei eine zentrale Rolle spielen. In Teil 2 betrachten wir die Beziehung zwischen Leid, Schuld, Vergebung und ethischem Wachsen in klassischen biblischen Quellen, wie der Josefsgeschichte (Genesis 37-50) und dem Buch Hiob.
Literaturempfehlung:
Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, all too Human (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 2004), tr. Marion Faber, section 3, Religious Life
Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace (London, Routledge, 2002), tr. Emma Craufurd
Tony Pipolo, Robert Bresson: a Passion for Film (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010), ch.5
The Bible (New Revised Standard Version): Genesis 37-50; Job (especially chapters 1-7; 38-42).
Victor P. Hamilton, Handbook on the Pentateuch (Grand Rapids, Baker Academic, 2005), 121-132.
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Dr. Christopher HAMILTON
Deputy Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London
1996-1997 | Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield |
1998-2001 | Teacher of German and French, Bedales School, Petersfield |
2001-2003 | Teacher of Philosophy and Religious Studies, King's College School, Wimbledon, London |
since 2003 | Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London |
since 2008 | Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion |
since 2013 | Deputy Head of Department of Philosophy of Religion, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London |
Dominik MARKL
Lecturer, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome
2010-2012 | Lecturer, Heythrop College, University of London |
since 2012 | Research Associate of the Department of Old Testament Studies, University of Pretoria |
2012 | Lecturer, Hekima College, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi |
2013 | Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies, Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley |
since 2013 | Lecturer, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome |