Wolff, Edda Stephanie

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Journal Article

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2024). I Am What I Do—Negative Work as a Lens for the Study of Movement Chaplaincy. Religions, 15(1), p. 11. MDPI 10.3390/rel15010011

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2024). Walking the path of sanctification together – approaching the sacramental basis of communion through negative work (In Press). Ecclesiology Brill

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2024). Shed for All – Liturgy as Work of the Negative? (In Press). Studia liturgica Sage

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2024). Why Gaps Matter—A Negative Hermeneutical Approach to the Reconciliation Process in the Diocese of British Columbia Based on the Example of Bishop Logan's “Sacred Journey”. Journal of Religious Ethics, 52(1), pp. 114-132. Wiley 10.1111/jore.12467

Wolff, Edda (2023). Celebration beyond (un-)belief – the potential of negative hermeneutics for a liturgical apophaticism. Studia liturgica, 53(1), pp. 120-136. Sage 10.1177/00393207221138980

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2023). Joining into God’s breath – ‘work of the negative’ as a connection between mysticism and political activism (In Press). The heythrop journal Wiley

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2023). Listening out for God’s breath – a negative hermeneutical approach to mysticism. Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society, 9(1), pp. 1-27. Brill 10.30965/23642807-bja10085

Wolff, Edda Stephanie (2019). Robert Schurz’ Negative Hermeneutik und Sozialwissenschaften”- Eine pastoralpsychologische Relecture. Transformationen – ein pastoralpsychologischer Werkstattbericht

Wolff, Edda (2018). Cyprian Krause's ‘Justification of Rituality in the Face of the Absurd’ - its Potential for Negative Hermeneutics of Liturgy and their Methodological Consequences. International journal of philosophy and theology, 79(3), pp. 235-250. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/21692327.2017.1401953

Book

Wolff, Edda (2021). Liturgical Non-Sense – Negative Hermeneutic as a Method for Liturgical Studies Based on Liturgical Case Studies of Holy Saturday. Religion in Philosophy and Theology: Vol. 114. Mohr-Siebeck

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