Paul Martens Bücher





The Heterodox Yoder
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the notion of discipleship as ethics, this critical analysis explores the theological evolution of Yoder's work and its implications for Jewish-Christian and ecumenical relations. It argues that Yoder's reliance on political language limits his ethical vision, confining Christianity to social ethics. This perspective, the author contends, marginalizes orthodox Christian claims, including ecumenical creeds, ultimately characterizing Yoder's Christian ethic as heterodox. Through this lens, the book challenges traditional interpretations of Yoder's theology.
Rotterdam
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Reading Kierkegaard I
- 130 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling" is celebrated for its deep emotional impact and philosophical complexity, yet many find it challenging to engage with. In the first volume of the Reading Kierkegaard series, Martens provides a detailed exploration of the text's structure and themes, encouraging readers to confront its difficulties. He reveals that the work serves not only as a poignant reflection on faith but also as a gateway into Kierkegaard's diverse body of work, emphasizing the dynamic nature of his thought.