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  1. Who Is Jesus Christ for Us Today? Pathways to Contemporary Christology.Andreas Schuele & Gunter Thomas - 2009
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    The Risks of Love and the Ambiguities of Hope.Günter Thomas - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (1-2):265-274.
    This paper explores the intimate connection between love and hope. Building on insights from Pamela Sue Anderson’s writings on vulnerable love, it focuses on the often-overlooked insight that love is saturated with risks, including the risk of rejection. Even though love intensifies vulnerabilities, it remains creative, albeit in a dangerous way. Hope addresses the problems love poses by temporizing them, but hope is not without risks and ambiguities itself. The distinction between “hope for” and “hope in” someone, a move which (...)
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    The Temptation of Religious Nostalgia: Protestant Readings of A Secular Age.Günter Thomas - 2016 - In Guido Vanheeswijck, Colin Jager & Florian Zemmin (eds.), Working with a Secular Age: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Charles Taylor's Master Narrative. De Gruyter. pp. 49-70.
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    Umkämpfte Aufmerksamkeit: Medienethische Erwägungen zu einer knappen kulturellen Ressource.Günter Thomas - 2003 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 47 (1):89-104.
    The article enters into the current discussion about an ernerging economy of attention. The author rejects the idea of a substitution of a monetary economy by an economy of attention and instead points out the strong connection between the market and human attention which is established by advertising. Basedon the distinction between perceptive and communicative attention, the dynamic of the media system- which attracts and absorbs large quantities of attention by offering audiovisual spaces of perception - is analysed. In addition (...)
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