Abstract

Abstract For decades the scriptural orientation of Protestant theology so constitutive for the denomination has been discussed as a phenomenon of crisis of fundamental theology under the heading »crisis of the scriptural principle.« While three different strategies to address the matter may be distinguished, the encyclopedic dimension of the »crisis of the scriptural principle«, which becomes manifest in the relationship between exegesis and systematic theology, has received less attention: This historically grown tension results not only in non-related discourses about »Scripture(s)« and hence the lack of a complex theological concept of Scripture, but also in a missing encyclopedically accountable scriptural orientation of theology. An interdisciplinary theory of Protestant scriptural liability is to encounter these shortcomings.

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