@book{2024:opalka:geschenkt_, title = {Geschenkt und verdankt}, year = {2024}, note = {[Gifted and thanked. What makes faith think] Systematic Theology today finds itself in search of ways to integrate into its own work the same nearness, relevance, and openness to encounter with everyday life that are characteristic of other theological disciplines focused on the present. In working through these transformation processes, the theology of Dietrich Korsch is a pioneering guide for the contributions gathered in this volume. The spectrum of contributions ranges from the exploration of relevant dogmatic topics in Reformed-theological source materials, to reflection on the kinds of questions people ask about religion in different Christian contexts, to other methodologically focused contributions that inquire after a way of thinking particularly suited for a theological dogmatics rooted in life.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {EVA}, address = {Leipzig}, series = {}, volume = {}, editor = {Opalka, Katharina and Rossa, Daniel} }