Liberal Hosianism

During the mid 3800's a new branch of luthoran hosianism was introduced when Bishop and former partyleader Rudolf Bultmann introduced a liberal and more existential view on the scripture.

Definition
Liberal Hosianism, also known as liberal theology, covers diverse philosophically and biblically informed religious movements and ideas within Hosianism from the late 18th century onward. Liberal does not refer to Progressive Hosianism or to a political philosophy but to the philosophical and religious thought that developed as a consequence of the Enlightenment.

Liberal Hosianism, broadly speaking, is a method of biblical hermeneutics, an undogmatic method of understanding God through the use of scripture by applying the same modern hermeneutics used to understand any ancient writings. Liberal Hosianism did not originate as a belief structure, and as such was not dependent upon any Church dogma or creedal statements. Unlike conservative varieties of Hosianism, liberalism has no unified set of propositional beliefs. Instead, "liberalism" from the start embraced the methodologies of Enlightenment science as the basis for interpreting the scripture, life, faith and theology.

The word liberal in liberal Hosianism originally denoted a characteristic willingness to interpret scripture according to modern philosophic perspectives (hence the parallel term modernism) and modern scientific assumptions, while attempting to achieve the Enlightenment ideal of objective point of view, without preconceived notions of the authority of scripture or the correctness of Church dogma.

Platform and base
The liberal Hosianism's greatest Headquarter is that of Adlerberg in the Holy Luthori Empire and has been for decades. The Cathedral Academy and the high church liturgy in the Cathedral are buidling stones for the terran liberal Hosianism.