Göttliches und menschliches Recht. Zur Rechtsbegründung bei Jacques Ellul

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 42 (1):122-139 (1998)
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Abstract

The French scholar Jacques Ellul is nearly forgotton in German-speaking theology. The author presents Ellul's book of 1946 in which he developed a theological foundation of law, puts it in its historical context and tries a theological evaluation. In spite of some fundamental Iacks, particularly in the comprehension of revelation, at least three ideas still merit consideration: no sphere of human reality is independent of God; therefore, theology comprehends an investigation of the inner structures of society; in this, it is focused on the Christan hope.

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