Die 'Willensfreiheit' im interdisziplinären Gespräch
Buch, Deutsch, 474 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 208 mm, Gewicht: 594 g
ISBN: 978-3-374-07823-3
Verlag: Evangelische Verlagsansta
Mit Beiträgen von Zakieh Azadani, Frank Thomas Brinkmann, Paul Konstantin Diehl, Alfons Fürst, Wilfried Härle, Lea Heimann, Anna Jäger, Friederike Jaekel, Melanie Köhlmoos, Robert Kolb, Ansgar Kreutzer, Athina Lexutt, Christian McMullan, Luis Möller, Peter Opitz, Volkmar Ortmann, Karl Pinggéra, Franz Reimer, Jonas Renz, Gerson Reuter, Michael Roth, Wolf-Friedrich Schäufele, Matthias Schmidt, Marie Seipel, Rüdiger Seitz, Evangelos Tses und Raphael Zager.
[Mount or Referee? The »Freedom of Will« in an Interdisciplinary Discussion] It has been 500 years since Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther discussed the possibilities and limits of the human will in writing. The way they debated this highly controversial topic is one of the most exciting and theologically dense moments in the history of the Reformation. However, the topic itself does not only belong to the 16th century, to Christian theology, and to a religious context. And so this book offers the latest research findings and the entire breadth of the question of what the human will can or cannot do: from antiquity to the present day, from all facets of theology to philosophy, from religion to jurisprudence and neuroscience.




