Friedenstiften als kirchliche Praktik.: Impulse aus reformierter Tradition für eine theologische Friedensethik in ökumenischer Verantwortung

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 49 (1):40-57 (2005)
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This article provides a contribution to the concept of a peace ethics which understands human peacemaking as a churchly practice accepting and joining in God's reconciling works. From a pacifist stance, the author argues that ecclesial ethics allows a forceful reframing of the just war tradition as it is developed in the largely unknown Reformed confessions of the l61 h century. A theological exploration of the peace church's pathos drives the author towards a rediscovery of the church's central worshiping practices, such as eucharist, as distinctively peacemaking practices. Following John Calvin's and Karl Barth's ethical account, the mode of peacemaking is defined as a hastening that waits.

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