TY - THES A1 - Köhler, Steffen T1 - "Unsere Rettung ist der Tod, aber nicht dieser." Kafka in eschatologischer Perspektive T1 - "Death will save us, but not this one." Kafka in eschatological perspective N2 - In Kafkas Werk steht der Tod mit im Mittelpunkt. Die Darstellung des Sterbens ist nicht ein Teilaspekt seines Werkes. - Auf eine phänomenologische Beschreibung, wie bei Kafka gestorben wird, folgt eine Ausweitung auf Themen, die sowohl bei Kafka, als auch in der Geistesgeschichte mit dem Tod zusammenhängen: Freiheit, Erkenntnis, Zeit. Theologische Motive der Eschatologie, die Kafka direkt benennt (Christus, Herr, Messias, Erbsünde, Gericht) werden entlang dem Todesproblem gedeutet und auf ihre theologische Konsistenz geprüft. N2 - One of the main subjects of Kafka's work is death. - Following the description of how to dye in Kafka's scriptures are the themes connected with death, not only at Kafka, but also in philosophical sense: Freedom, revelation, time. Other theological subjects of escathology, which are mentioned by Kafka (Christ, Lord, Messiah), are proved by the aspect of death and their theological consistency. KW - Kafka KW - Franz KW - Eschatologie KW - Kafka KW - Eschatologie KW - Philosophie KW - Theologie KW - Erbsünde KW - Tod KW - Kafka KW - escathology KW - theology KW - philosophy KW - death Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kiechle, Jürgen T1 - AIDS - AD ACTA? T1 - AIDS - AD ACTA? - A critical analysis from a social-ethical and social-psychological perspective N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt eine kritische Analyse zum bisherigen AIDS-Diskurs dar und soll aus sozialethischer und sozialpsychologischer Perspektive einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Präventivethik leisten. Die Untersuchung versteht sich damit als eine über die bisherigen AIDS-Aufklärungskampgagen hinausgehende Ergänzung; es geht um eine Politik der Anerkennung, Gleichstellung und Entkriminalisierung von Betroffenen. In der vorliegenden Analyse geht es um die Haltung der Öffentlichkeit zu AIDS, d.h. um den Einfluss diverser Institutionen auf die Vorstellungen, Einstellungen (Wertkonzepte und Deutungen), welche die Wahrnehmung und Beurteilung von HIV und AIDS beeinflussen, bzw. steuern. Deren Wirkmächtigkeit auf die Betroffenen steht im Zentrum der Analyse. In diese Perspektive ist eine kritische Selbstreflexion religiöser Motivation eingeschlossen, AIDS zu thematisieren. Im ersten Hauptteil (Kap. 2.) wird, mittels einer Erhebung der BZgA (Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung) aus dem Jahre 2000, die empirische Basis gelegt. Der zweite Hauptteil (Kap. 3.) der Arbeit enthält die ethische Reflexion der HIV/AIDS-Problematik. Im letzten Abschnitt (Kap. 4.) sind wesentliche Ergebnisse der Untersuchung festgehalten und Schlussfolgerungen formuliert. N2 - This study is a critical analysis of the preceding AIDS-discussion and is to make an essential contribution to the ethics of prevention, from a social-ethical and social-psychological perspective. The study intends to be an addition to the former AIDS-education-campaigns, it deals with a policy to make those affected accepted, equal and legal. This analysis is about the attitude of the public towards AIDS, i.e. about the influence of various institutions on the ideas, attitudes (values an interpretations), which influence and guide the perceptions and opinions. This influence on those affected is the focus of this analysis. This perspective includes a critical self-reflection of religious motives to make AIDS a topic. In the first part (chapter 2) the empirical basis is established, according to be a survey of the BZgA (Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung) in 2000. The second part (chapter 3) of the study contains the ethical reflection of the problem HIV/AIDS. The last part (chapter 4) is about the essential results and conclusions of the study. KW - AIDS KW - Sozialethik KW - Diskriminierung KW - Theologie KW - Sozialethik KW - AIDS KW - Theologie KW - Diskriminierung KW - social-ethics KW - AIDS KW - theology KW - discrimination Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-4500 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ebner, Katharina A1 - Ostheimer, Jochen A1 - Sautermeister, Jochen T1 - The role of religious beliefs for the acceptance of xenotransplantation. Exploring dimensions of xenotransplantation in the field of hospital chaplaincy JF - Xenotransplantation N2 - Background The Changsha Communiqué (2008) calls for a greater account to be taken of the ethical aspects of xenotransplantation as well as of public perception. This also applies to the field of hospital chaplaincy. So far, there has been no empirical exploration of the assessment and acceptance of xenotransplantation by pastoral workers in German‐speaking countries. In view of the prospect of clinical trials, in‐depth research is both sensible and necessary, since both xeno‐ and allotransplantation can have far‐reaching consequences for patients, their relatives, and the social environment. In addition to the tasks of health monitoring, questions of the individual handling with and integration of a xenotransplant must also be considered. They can affect one's own identity and self‐image and thus also affect religious dimensions. Hence, they make a comprehensive range of accompaniment necessary. Methods This paper presents the first explorative results of a Dialogue Board with Christian, Jewish, and Muslim hospital chaplains. It explores pastoral challenges of xenotransplantation for the German‐speaking countries, in particular (a) self‐image and tasks of hospital pastoral care, (b) religious aspects of transplantation, and (c) religious aspects of xenotransplantation as anticipated by the hospital pastors. Results Depending on their religious background, hospital chaplains see different pastoral challenges when xenotransplantation reaches clinical stage. In particular, the effects on the identity and religious self‐image of those affected must be taken into account. Three desiderata or recommendations for action emerged from the Dialogue Board: (a) initial, advanced and further training for hospital pastoral workers, (b) contact points for patients, and (c) interreligious cooperation and a joint statement. All participants of the Dialogue Board emphasized the chances of xenotransplantation and expressed their hope that xenogenic transplants could save patients or improve the quality of their life substantially. Conclusions Xenotransplantation can affect the identity work of patients and relatives also in religious terms. In order to provide better pastoral and psychosocial support for these persons within the framework of the hospital, it is important to reflect on such challenges at an early stage and to develop concepts for pastoral further training and pastoral care in xenotransplantation. KW - Christianity KW - Dialogue Board KW - hospital chaplaincy KW - Islam KW - Judaism KW - pastoral care KW - theology KW - xenotransplantation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-214114 VL - 27 IS - 4 ER -