The human being and the world as God’s creation : present-day ethical conflicts and consequences of the doctrine of creation in the perspective of the doctrine of justification
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Kortner, Ulrich H.J.
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Abstract
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging
technologies and synthetic biology, touch on the question regarding the image of human
beings and their position in the cosmos, by which we are able to orient ourselves. This article
argues that the biblical belief in creation and the discourse about humans as created beings by
and in the image of God can still be proclaimed as a viable form of human self-interpretation
in the present. The distinction between practical knowledge and knowledge of orientation
may be of help here. Guidance for how to live and act is not best found in abstract principles,
but rather in meaningful stories, in metaphors and symbols. On this level, too, is also where
faith in creation and the certainty of our own creatureliness is located.
CONTRIBUTION : This article interprets the doctrine of creation by a hermeneutical theology. It
analyses the interdependence between hermeneutics and criticism in the process of
reinterpreting the classical propositions about the human being and the world as God’s
creation and the relation of anthropology and ethics. The aim is to show what might be the
contribution of Christian faith in creation to the approach of an ethics of responsibility in the
field of bioethics and ecology. The specific contribution of this article to current debates on an
ethics of creation is the thesis that the key to a well-balanced theological approach to all this is
the Pauline doctrine of justification as interpreted by the protestant reformers.
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Special Collection: Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (University of Pretoria).
This research is part of the research project ‘Understanding Reality (Theology and Nature)’, directed by Prof. Dr Johan Buitendag, Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria.
This research is part of the research project ‘Understanding Reality (Theology and Nature)’, directed by Prof. Dr Johan Buitendag, Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria.
Keywords
Doctrine of creation, Ethics of creation, Ethics of technology, Anthropology, Hermeneutical theology, Justification by faith, Ethics of responsibility
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03: Good health and well-being
SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
SDG-13: Climate action
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
SDG-13: Climate action
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
Citation
Körtner, U.H.J., 2021, ‘The human being and the world as God’s creation: Present-day ethical conflicts and
consequences of the doctrine of creation in the perspective of the doctrine of justification’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
77(3), a6491. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v77i3.6491.
