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Language event (German: Sprachereignis) is an act or instance of written or spoken communication. In the 1920s earliest use of the word was found in Journal of Philosophy. In theology this word was used by Ernest Fuchs, relating to New Hermeneutic. Fuchs' doctrine of language helped to inspire a "new quest" for the historical Jesus because it could now be said that Jesus' words and deeds constituted that "language event" in which faith first entered into language, thereby becoming available as an existential possibility within language, the "house of being" (Heidegger). Conversely, the reality of God's love is verbalized in Jesus' words and deeds recorded in the Gospels and is thus preserved as language gain(Sprachgewinn). In the freedom of proclamation God's presence in the gospel as the

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  • Sprachereignis ist ein von dem Theologen Ernst Fuchs geprägter Begriff. Ihm gemäß ist ein Sprachereignis ein Ereignis, das den Charakter eines Aufschließens hat und so die Existenz des Menschen bewegt. Der Begriff nimmt seinen Ausgang in der sprachphilosophischen Überlegung, dass Sprache nicht nur die Funktion des Bezeichnens, sondern auch der Anrede hat. (de)
  • Language event (German: Sprachereignis) is an act or instance of written or spoken communication. In the 1920s earliest use of the word was found in Journal of Philosophy. In theology this word was used by Ernest Fuchs, relating to New Hermeneutic. Fuchs' doctrine of language helped to inspire a "new quest" for the historical Jesus because it could now be said that Jesus' words and deeds constituted that "language event" in which faith first entered into language, thereby becoming available as an existential possibility within language, the "house of being" (Heidegger). Conversely, the reality of God's love is verbalized in Jesus' words and deeds recorded in the Gospels and is thus preserved as language gain(Sprachgewinn). In the freedom of proclamation God's presence in the gospel as the "Yes of love" happens again-that is, comes to be as language, opening up the future to authentic existence (faith, hope, and love) (en)
  • 언어사건(Sprachereignis, language event)이란 기록되거나 구술된 정보의 행위나 사건이다. 1920년대에 철학 학회지(Journal of Philosoph)에서 최초로 사용되었다. 신학에서 이 단어를 사용한 학자는 어네스트 푹스였다. 신 해석학파에 의해서 사용되는 신학용어이다. (ko)
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  • Sprachereignis ist ein von dem Theologen Ernst Fuchs geprägter Begriff. Ihm gemäß ist ein Sprachereignis ein Ereignis, das den Charakter eines Aufschließens hat und so die Existenz des Menschen bewegt. Der Begriff nimmt seinen Ausgang in der sprachphilosophischen Überlegung, dass Sprache nicht nur die Funktion des Bezeichnens, sondern auch der Anrede hat. (de)
  • 언어사건(Sprachereignis, language event)이란 기록되거나 구술된 정보의 행위나 사건이다. 1920년대에 철학 학회지(Journal of Philosoph)에서 최초로 사용되었다. 신학에서 이 단어를 사용한 학자는 어네스트 푹스였다. 신 해석학파에 의해서 사용되는 신학용어이다. (ko)
  • Language event (German: Sprachereignis) is an act or instance of written or spoken communication. In the 1920s earliest use of the word was found in Journal of Philosophy. In theology this word was used by Ernest Fuchs, relating to New Hermeneutic. Fuchs' doctrine of language helped to inspire a "new quest" for the historical Jesus because it could now be said that Jesus' words and deeds constituted that "language event" in which faith first entered into language, thereby becoming available as an existential possibility within language, the "house of being" (Heidegger). Conversely, the reality of God's love is verbalized in Jesus' words and deeds recorded in the Gospels and is thus preserved as language gain(Sprachgewinn). In the freedom of proclamation God's presence in the gospel as the (en)
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  • Sprachereignis (de)
  • Language event (en)
  • 언어사건 (ko)
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