Strafe und Schuld im Horizont von Reue und Vergebung

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 42 (1):110-121 (1998)
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The study inquires into the difference between the juridical and the theological understand of punishment and guilt. In a religious-ethical view the idea of repentance and forgiveness is determinative. In this perspective the author points out, that repentance excludes furthermore punishment, forgiveness offers and opens new prospects of human life.

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