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Kerygma1

KerygmaRicoeur

Paul Ricoeur, The


Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics( Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1974)
p.382.
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a.)

Leben-Jesu-Forschung
2

Albert Schweitzer3

3
Albert Schweitzer 18751965

The Quest of the Historical Jesus

4
Albert Schweitzer, The Quest of the Historical JesusLondon: Adam & Charles Black, 1948p.397.

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Martin Khler6
historisch Jesusgeschichtliche
Christus7

Historie
Geschichte

Ibid., p.399.
6 Martin Khler18351912Halle
Die Wissenschaft
der christlichen Lehre
Der
sogenannte historische Jesus und der geschichtliche, biblische Christus
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historisch Jesus
geschichtliche Christus
8
Carl Braaten, New Directions in Theology Today, Volume II: History and Hermeneutics
( Philadelphia: Westminster, 1966) pp.60-1.
9
Martin Khler, The So-Called Historical Jesus and the Historic biblical Christ, Carl Braaten
trans.Philadelphia: Fortress,1966p.66.

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Historie Geschichte

10 Historie

Geschichte
Geschichte

11

historisch Jesus

12
Kerygma
13

geschichtliche Christus

10

Kerygma and Myth Fuller historical Historie


historic GeschichteHistorie
Geschichte
Reginald Fuller, Translators Preface, in KM I, pp.xi-xii. Historie
Geschichte
11
KMI, p.82.
12

Bultmann, Jesus and The Word, Louise Smith and


Erminie Lantero (trans.) ( New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1962) p.8. Jesus
13
The Significance of the Historical Jesus for the Theology of Paul

Bultmann, Faith and Understanding, Louise


Smith(trans.) ( Philadelphia: Fortress, 1969 ) pp.238-42.

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14

1516
17

14

15

Carl Braaten, New Directions in Theology Today, Volume II:


History and Hermeneutics, p.63 John Painter, Theology as Hermeneutics : Rudolf Bultmanns
Interpretation of the History of Jesus ( Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987) pp.52-3.
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Albrecht Ritschl1822-1889

Walter
Schmithals. An Introduction to the Theology of Rudolf Bultmann, John Bowden(trans.)( London:
SCM, 1968) pp.197-8.
17

Schniewind

KM I, p.112

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18
19

b.)

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21

18

19

20
GE, S.123; HE, p.110.
21
GV III, S.146-7; EF, p.293.

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22

23

24

existentielle Begegnung25

22

GV III, S.147; EF, p.294.


GV IV, S.129; NTM, p.156.
24
Begegnung
NTM, p.114.
25
GE, S.131; HE, p.117.
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26

27

CaesarMartin Luther
RubiconWittenberg

existentielle Begegnung

Geschichte

26

GV III, S.110; NTM, p.134.

GV III, S.110; NTM, p.134.


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28

29

Geschichte30

28
29
30

GV III, S.113; NTM, p.137.


GV III, S.114-5; NTM, p.138.
GE, S.137; HE, p.122.

60

Sren
KierkegaardExistenzEntscheidung31
Dasein
Eigentlichkeit
32 1926

33

1952 1958

34

31

GV IV, S.170; JCM,p.56

1921
selfsoul Jrgen Moltmann, Theology
Today( Philadelphia: Trinity,1988) p.62. Anthony
Thiselton, The Two Horizons: New Testament Hermeneutics and Philosophical Description with
Special Reference to Heidegger, Bultmann, Gadamer, and Wittgenstein, p.194.
32
Jesus

33
Jesus, p.11.
34

KM I, p.194.

61

35

Eigentlichkeit

36

37
Existenz

38Friedrich Schumann

39

35

NTM, p.107.
GV IV, S.169-170; JCM, p.55
Existenz SZ, S.42.
37
John Macquarrie Philosophy
and Theology in Bultmanns Thought Gtz Harbsmeier The Theology of Rudolf
Bultmann and Its Relation to Philosophy Charles Kegley (ed.), The Theology
of Rudolf Bultmann (New York: Harper & Row,1966) pp.127-52.
38

GV IV,
S.170; JCM,p.56
39
NTM, p.108. Can the Event of Jesus Christ Be Demythologized
in KM I,p.185.
36

62

40

SeinExistenz

existieren
vorhanden

Entscheidung
41
Dasein

In-der-Welt-sein

40

NTM, p.108. Jesus Christ and Mythology

GV IV, S.170-1; JCM, p.57.


41
GVIV, S.170; JCM, pp.55-6.

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44

45
46

42

SZ, S.42.
SZ, S.268.
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Theology of the New
Testament Man under FaithFaith
45

Bultmann, Rudolf. Theology of the New Testament Vol.1, Kendrick Grobel (trans.)(London: SCM
Press, 1952) pp.228,246.
46

12 9-10 KM I, p.20.
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64

47

47

>Adam, wo bist du?< aus GV II, S.110.

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a.)

HerderVico

48
49

48

WM I, S.222-46; Ipp.296~325.

WM I, S.304-5; Ip.392

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66

50

AutorittTraditiondas
Klassische 51 der
geschichtlichen berlieferung

52
Befangenheit

50

WM II, S.64; IIp.73.


Medien Substrat
91 218
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WM I, S.284; Ip.368.
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67

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53
54

WM II, S.39-40; IIp.46.


WM II, S.244; IIp.265.

68

55

Tradition56
57

58

Bewahrung
59

55

WM I, S.284; Ip.368.

WM I, S.285; Ip.369.
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WM II, S.268; IIpp.290-291.


58

WM I,
S.314; Ip.403.
59
WM I, S.286; Ip.371.
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60

61

62

63

60

WM II, S.62-3; IIp.71.


61
WM I, S.286-7; Ip.371.
62
WM II, S.268; IIp.291.
63

EinrckenWM I, S.295; Ip.382.

70

Klassische klassisch

64

65

64

WM I, S.293; Ip.378.

WM I, S.295; Ip.381.
65

71

66

Bewhrung
Bewahrung67
Bewhrung Bewahrung

68

geschichtlich Wirklichkeit

69

66

WM II, S.13; IIp.16.


WM I, S.292; Ipp.377-8.
68
Joel Weinsheimer, Gadamers Hermeneutics: A Reading of Truth and Method( New Haven: Yale
University, 1985) p.174.
69
WM I, S.292-3; Ip.378.
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72

70

71

70
71

WM I, S.365; Ip.464.
WM II, S.237; IIp.258.

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72

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b.)

Wirkungsgeschichte

Wirkungsgeschichte

72

WM II, S.145; IIp.161.

WM II, S.145;
IIpp.160-1.
73

74

74

75 Wirkungsgeschichte
Wirkung
wirkenverwirklichenWirklichkeit
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77

78

79

74

WM I, S.305; Ipp.392-3.

SacheWM II, S.5; IIp.5.


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Joel Weinsheimer, Gadamers Hermeneutics: A Reading of Truth and Method, p.181.
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WM I, S.305; Ip.393.
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WM II, S.145; IIpp.160-1.
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WM II, S.443; IIp. 490.
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75

80

81
Wirkungsgeschichtliche Bewutsein 82

83

80

WM I, S.379; Ip.483.
WM II, S.441; IIp.487.
82
Palmer
Wirkungsgeschichtliche Bewutsein

Richard Palmer 147


83

WM I, S.367; Ip.468.
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76

84

85

84

WM I, S.307; Ip.395.
WM II, S.142-3; IIp.158.

WM II, S.444; IIp.490.


85

77

86

87

Dasein

Sein88

86

WM I, S.306; Ip.394.
WM II, S.496; IIp.552.
88
WM II, S.11; IIp.13.

WM II, S.247;
IIpp.268-9.
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78

79

a.)

Gnther 89

GeschichtlichkeitSorge

existenzialontologisch
90

91
92

89

Rudolf Bultmann, Reply, in Charles Kegley (ed.), The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann,
pp.257-8.
90
SZ, S.376.
91

SZ, S.394.
92

GE, S.165;
HE, p.117

GE, S.131-2; HE, pp.117-8

WM I, S.105; Ip.147

80

93

Wirkungszusammenhang94

WM I, S.269;
Ip.351

WM II, S.; IIp.484

93
SZ, S.378.
94
SZ, S.378-9.

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95
96

Miteinandersein
fortwirkende97

99
98

95

SZ, S.379. 1926 Jesus and The Word

Jesus, p.3.
96
SZ, S.379.
97
SZ, S.379.
98
WM II, S.443; IIp. 490.
99
WM II, S.142; IIp.158

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100 Geschichte

101

102

103

104

105

100

GV III, S.110; NTM, p.134.


WM II, S.237; IIp.258.
102
Jesus, p.4.
103
Jesus, p.4.
104
Jesus, p.4.
105

SZ, S.392

101

83

106

Geschichtlichkeit

107

108

Geschichte

109

106

WM II, S.440; IIp.484.

GE, S.172; HE, p.143.


107
WM II, S.135; IIp.151.
108

109
GV IV, S.1; JCM, p.53.

84

110

b.)

111

Geschichtswissenschaft
positivistischen Historismus

110
111

GE, S.128; HE, p.114-5.


GV II, S.222; IFME, p.146.

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112

113

114

112
113
114

GV IV, S.129; NTM, p.156.


GE, S.137; HE, p.122.
WM I, S.304; Ip.392.

86

115

116Emilio Betti117

118

115

WM II, S.55; IIp.63.


WM II, S.441; IIp.487.
117
Emilio Betti
1962 1967

118
Emilio Betti, Hermeneutics as the General Methodology of the Geisteswissenschaften, in Gayle
Ormiston and Alan Schrift (ed.), The Hermeneutic Tradition: From Ast to Ricoeur ( New York: State
University of New York Press, 1990) p.164.

Emilio Betti, Hermeneutics as the General Methodology of the


Geisteswissenschaften, pp.164-8,187-8.Bleicher

116

87

AuslegungSinngebung

119

120

121

Jose Bleicherf, Contemporary Hermeneutics (London: Routledge and Kegan


Paul, 1980) pp.37-8.
119
Emilio Betti, Hermeneutics as the General Methodology of the Geisteswissenschaften, pp.177-8.
120
Ibid., p.180.
121
Ibid., p.172.

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122

123

124

125

122
123
124
125

WM II, S.392-3; IIp.426.


WM II, S.394-5; IIp.428.
WM II, S.406; IIp.441.
WM I, S.304; Ip.392.

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126

127

128

129

130

126

Richard Bernstein, Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis
(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985) p.37.
127
Hoy

David Hoy, The Critical Circle


( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982) p.72.
128
WM II, S.439-440; IIp.484.
129
GE, S.137; HE, p.122.
130
GV II, S.229; IFME, p.152.

90

131

Gnther

132

131

WM II, S.40; IIpp.46-7.


Gnther Bornkamm, The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann, in Charles Kegley (ed.), The Theology
of Rudolf Bultmann, p.4. Gnther Rudolf Bultmann,
Reply, in Charles Kegley (ed.), The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann, p.257.
132

91

133

134

Ranke135
136

137

133

TNT II, p.251.


Heinrich Ott, Rudolf Bultmanns Philosophy of History in Charles Kegley (ed.), The Theology
of Rudolf Bultmann. p.54.
135
Leopold von Ranke1795-1886

136

EF, p.288.
137
SZ, S.397.
134

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