Theological Genealogies of Modernity: An Introduction

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Modern Theology Pub Date : 2023-05-07 DOI:10.1111/moth.12868
Darren Sarisky
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This special issue of Modern Theology gathers together full research essays that were first presented, in summary form, at the 2021 online conference Theological Genealogies of Modernity. For both the original event and now this collection, theological genealogies of modernity serves as a term of art referring to any complex, broad-sweep narrative account of the rise of a modern Western cultural order that highlights theology’s role within that process. The conference organizers deliberately employed the term in a capacious sense out of a desire to find a rubric under which to include a range of narratives and disciplinary perspectives on them. Defined broadly, the terminology extends both to stories celebrating the Enlightenment for bringing about progress and also to narratives stressing the need constantly to recur to a pre-modern cultural synthesis from which people today should continue to receive instruction. Of course, this simplistic distinction deserves to be challenged, and several of the essays here contest this stark division of options. The overall aim of the inquiry into genealogies is to help theologians understand how these narratives work, regardless of which account is attractive to them, so that they may develop a well-informed position on how (and even whether) to employ them.
现代性的神学谱系:引论
本期《现代神学》特刊汇集了在2021年现代性神学谱系在线会议上首次以摘要形式发表的完整研究论文。无论是对最初的事件还是现在的这本收藏,现代性的神学谱系都是一个艺术术语,指的是对现代西方文化秩序兴起的任何复杂、广泛的叙事描述,强调神学在这一过程中的作用。会议组织者有意在广义上使用这个词,目的是找到一个准则,在这个准则下包括一系列关于它们的叙述和学科观点。从广义上讲,这个术语既适用于庆祝启蒙运动带来进步的故事,也适用于强调需要不断回归前现代文化综合的叙事,今天的人们应该继续从中接受指导。当然,这种简单化的区分值得挑战,这里的几篇文章对这种明显的选择划分提出了质疑。对家谱进行调查的总体目的是帮助神学家了解这些叙述是如何运作的,无论哪种叙述对他们有吸引力,这样他们就可以对如何(甚至是否)使用这些叙述形成一个消息灵通的立场。
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