autoriserende
Autoriserende is a concept that originated in the branch of theology known as Barthian theology. The term is derived from the French word "autoriser," meaning to authorize or sanction. In a theological context, autoriserende refers to the idea of God's sovereignty and authority being central to the Christian concept of authority.
In Barthian theology, autoriserende is seen as a means by which God's authority is rendered effective in
Autoriserende is often contrasted with the concept of "mandaten," which refers to the idea of authority being
In a broader sense, the concept of autoriserende can be seen as a challenge to human attempts