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The basis of all Christian dogma is the atoning death of Christ. This means that Christ, who is both God and man, came into the world, took the sins of mankind upon himself and sacrificed himself for their salvation. This is the Christian faith on which Christianity is built. Christ is therefore the representative of humanity before God. This is the belief or theology of Christianity to this day. In the Age of Enlightenment, this basic dogma of Christianity was shaken by Immanuel Kant, as Kant regarded Christ merely as a moral model, teacher and example and advocated the thesis of moral…mehr

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The basis of all Christian dogma is the atoning death of Christ. This means that Christ, who is both God and man, came into the world, took the sins of mankind upon himself and sacrificed himself for their salvation. This is the Christian faith on which Christianity is built. Christ is therefore the representative of humanity before God. This is the belief or theology of Christianity to this day. In the Age of Enlightenment, this basic dogma of Christianity was shaken by Immanuel Kant, as Kant regarded Christ merely as a moral model, teacher and example and advocated the thesis of moral indefensibility. This book uses the works of Dorothee Sölle and Joseph Ratzinger in an attempt to provide a Christian answer to Kant's question. Although the two theologians did not deal directly with Kant's question, this book shows how they did so indirectly. It also shows how a Christian refutation of Kant's position in favor of a comprehensively understood doctrine of substitution might look.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Antony Sathiyaseelan Arockiam (born 30.06.1985 in Tamil Nadu, India) is a Roman Catholic priest. He came to Austria in 2015 and completed his doctorate in dogmatics at the University of Vienna in 2023. From 01.06.2025, he will take up his position as a professor at St. Peter's Pontifical Institute in Bangalore, India.