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Laus sapientiae. Die Einführungsvorlesung Heinrichs von Langenstein an der Wiener theologischen Fakultät im Jahr ihrer Errichtung

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Abstract

The article analyzes the introductory part of Henry of Langenstein's Lectura super prologos bibliae from 1385. In this Principium, theology is conceived as sapientia. Langenstein defines theological wisdom in terms of a fourfold relation to God: by intellect, love, worship, and obedience. Langenstein's sapiential theology emphasizes the necessary link between study and a corresponding religious way of life, since every form of study is part of fallen humanity's return to God. Langenstein also distinguishes theology from other sciences by pointing out the critical and formative function of theology for other sciences and by warning against false sciences and superstition.
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationSpiritus docebit vos omnia.
Subtitle of host publicationGebet und Verkündigung als geistliches Sprechen
EditorsDaniela Köder, Peter Becker, Franz Xaver Heibl, Thomas Prügl
Place of PublicationRegensburg
PublisherFriedrich Pustet Regensburg
Pages94-108
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-7917-7572-2
ISBN (Print)978-3-791763574-0
Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603211 Church history

Keywords

  • Henry of Langenstein
  • Wisdom
  • Sapiential Theology
  • Medieval Epistemology

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