Deus revelatus
Deus revelatus ( Latin for “[the] revealed God”) is a theological term from Martin Luther 's De servo arbitrio . Luther distinguished between the Deus revelatus (the one who reveals himself in history) and the Deus absconditus ("[the] hidden God").
literature
- Volker Leppin : Deus absconditus and Deus revelatus. Transformations of medieval theology in the doctrine of God from “De servo arbitrio” ; in: Berliner Theologische Zeitschrift 22 (2005), pp. 55–69; ISSN 0724-6137
- Claus Schwambach: Justification events and liberation process. The eschatologies of Martin Luther and Leonardo Boff in a critical discussion , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1996, ISBN 3-525-56239-X
- Hans Hübner: Biblical Theology of the New Testament, Volume 1: Prolegomena , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1990, ISBN 3-525-53586-4