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Markus Wriedt analyzes texts from the theological Enlightenment of the 18th century (neology) and reconstructs their systematic transformation of the confessional teaching tradition. This leads to ...
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30 September 2026
Markus Wriedt offers a critical rereading of the works of J. J. Spalding and other neological theologians of the eighteenth century, such as G. Leß, J. P. Miller, J. S. Semler, J. A. Nösselt, C. F. Bahrdt, J. J. Griesbach, W. A. Teller, and J. G. Töllner. The author re-examines these unjustly forgotten writings, based on critical editions that are now available. Behind the linguistic aesthetics of the late 18th century, the precision and clarity of argumentation of neological theology comes to the fore. The author traces the intensive formation process of confessional theology in modernity and links it to systematic perspectives on current debates about secularization, individualization, and fragmentation. The concept of a "friendship with God" is central: as an everyday pattern of interpretation, it replaces traditional concepts such as grace or Christlikeness and describes the relationship with God in analogy to human friendship. Bliss appears as a rationally and emotionally verifiable criterion of religious truth. The author shows that neology does not represent a radical break with tradition, but rather a cautious transformation of Lutheran and pre-confessional traditions. Through close textual analysis, idiosyncrasies, discursive positions, further research questions arise and new perspectives for a continued (interdisciplinary) theological historiography emerge.
Price: £28.40
Pages: 320
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date:
30 September 2026
ISBN: 9783161705526
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / History, Protestantism and Protestant Churches, History of religion, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Born 1958; studied Protestant theology and philosophy; 1990 Dr. theol.; 1993 ordination as Protestant minister of the EKHN; 2005 habilitation; Professor for Church History at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main; 2024 Professor emeritus.
Vorwort
Einleitung
Das Fortwirken der theologischen Tradition in der Neologie
Vernünftige Mystik? Zum Erbe der mystischen Theologie in Deutschland im Zeitalter der Aufklärung
„Es muß zu den Herzen geredet werden" - Die Verbindung von Affekt und Erkenntnis bei Johann Joachim Spalding
Konsens - Toleranz - Dissens. Zur Hermeneutik der interkonfessionellen Ökumene im Zeitalter der Aufklärung
Behutsame Umformung der evangelischen Tradition. Spaldings neologische Fassung des reformatorischen Bildungsbegriffs zwischen frommer Aufklärung und säkularer Modernisierung
Ordnung muss sein. Zur Bedeutung des ordo-Gedankens in der aufgeklärten Theologie des 18. Jahrhunderts
Feinbilder - differenzbetonende Beschreibungen von Gegnern und Andersdenkenden. Zur literarischen Diskurspraxis in neologischen Werken
Ein vorläufiges Schlusswort