At høre det uhørte: Teologisk epistemologi som dialogisk livsorientering

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Claudia Welz
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What does it mean to listen to what cannot be heard? In this article, the “unheard-of” is explored along two different tracks: (a) as something God-given or divinely revealed (in the context of theology and philosophy of religion) and (b) as something egregious or criminal (in the context of ethics and trauma studies). Theological epistemology is here developed with a special focus on the limits of the cognition and knowledge of God in Christianity (Anselm of Canterbury, Luther) and contemporary Judaism (Buber, Levinas), and on the significance of dialogue and second-person encounters. Epistemology is connected with a hermeneutics of the senses, where the human being is regarded as a witness who “listens” to something transcendent which can only be articulated on the basis of acoustic or auditory metaphors but nonetheless remains inaudible. In relation to an ethical and religious life-orientation (Kant, Stegmaier, etc.), listening is described as medio-passivity “in-between” activity and passivity, subjectivity and alterity. It is argued that the listener’s personal responsivity (Waldenfels) and responsibility (Buber, Levinas) remain opposed to “resonance” (Rosa) and an “echo” (Nancy) that has no distinct voice. Methodologically, epistemology as dialogical life-orientation is seen as part of a theory-practice feedback-loop which requires patient, hospitable listening practices in view of irresolvable theoretical tensions and fruitful paradoxes that always spur further thought.
听不见的东西意味着什么?在这篇文章中,“闻所未闻”沿着两个不同的轨道进行了探索:(a)作为上帝赋予或神圣揭示的东西(在神学和宗教哲学的背景下)和(b)作为令人震惊或犯罪的东西(从伦理学和创伤研究的背景下来看)。神学认识论在这里发展,特别关注基督教(坎特伯雷的Anselm,Luther)和当代犹太教(Buber,Levinas)对上帝的认知和知识的局限性,以及对话和第二人称相遇的意义。认识论与感官的解释学相联系,在那里,人类被视为“倾听”某种超越性事物的见证人,这种事物只能基于声学或听觉隐喻来表达,但仍然听不见。关于伦理和宗教生活取向(康德、斯特格迈尔等),倾听被描述为“介于”活动与被动、主体性与交替之间的中等被动。有人认为,听众的个人责任感(Waldenfels)和责任感(Buber,Levinas)仍然反对“共鸣”(Rosa)和没有明确声音的“回声”(Nancy)。在方法论上,作为对话性生活取向的认识论被视为理论-实践反馈回路的一部分,鉴于无法解决的理论张力和富有成效的悖论,这需要耐心、热情的倾听实践,而这些悖论总是能激发进一步的思考。
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Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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