‘Doctor of the church’ : Gerhard Ebeling
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Van Wyk, Tanya
Van Aarde, A.G. (Andries G.)
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OpenJournals Publishing
Abstract
This article’s point of departure is the camaraderie of two eminent Protestant theologians,
Gerhard Ebeling and Ernst Fuchs. From the perspective of Eberhard Jüngel, Ebeling is
described as a ‘doctor of the church’. Focusing on Ebeling’s autobiographical notes, the article
describes his upbringing in a solid churchgoing family, the effect of critical theological training
in Marburg and the influence of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Rudolf Bultmann on his theological
convictions. It points out Ebeling’s interest in the Reformer Martin Luther. The article follows
Ebeling’s career in Zürich and Tübingen, and the way in which his visits to the US positively
influenced his life and thinking.
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This article is dedicated to Professor Dr Graham Duncan, a church historian who has introduced to his
Pretoria colleagues the truism that reformation means transformation, and that transformation is
conversion’s other side of the coin.
This research forms part of two different research projects. It is part of the research project, ‘The legacy of the 16th Century Reformation and the South-African Democratic Ideal (Dr T. van Wyk) and ‘Hermeneutics and Biblical Theology (Prof. A.G van Aarde).
This research forms part of two different research projects. It is part of the research project, ‘The legacy of the 16th Century Reformation and the South-African Democratic Ideal (Dr T. van Wyk) and ‘Hermeneutics and Biblical Theology (Prof. A.G van Aarde).
Keywords
Protestant theologians, Theological training, Career, Gerhard Ebeling (1912-2001), Ernst Fuchs, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Rudolf Bultmann, Life story
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Van Wyk, T. & Van Aarde, A.,
2016, ‘“Doctor of the
Church”: Gerhard Ebeling’,
HTS Teologiese Studies/
Theological Studies 72(1),
a3353. http://dx.DOI.
org/ 10.4102/hts.v72i1.3353.