Florian Klug Bücher



Beyond the Visible Church
The Motif of the ecclesia ab Abel from Augustine to James Alison
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The book explores the Abel motif's influence on Christian theology and ecclesiology throughout history. By examining interpretations from key theologians such as Augustine, Bonaventure, and Martin Luther, the author illustrates how this biblical motif has shaped the Church's self-understanding and development. Klug's analysis reveals the evolving narrative of the Church and offers insights into God's universal will for salvation, inviting readers to reconsider their perspectives on theological tradition and its implications for faith.
The Fragility of Language and the Encounter with God
On the Contingency and Legitimacy of Doctrine
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of language, perception, and theology, this book examines how the contingency of language influences humanity's encounter with God. Klug integrates contemporary philosophical insights, particularly from Zizek and Badiou, to argue that the subjective experience of the divine is transformed into language within a communal context. It questions the authority of the speaking subject in articulating truths about the Absolute and probes the role of the Christian faithful in assessing this authority, enriching the discussion of doctrinal development.