Abstract
In the work of Protestant theologian Paul Althaus (a philosopher, in reality), through his demythologizing process, we find the necessary foundations for the construction of the intentional field.
Althaus speaks out against orthodoxy understood as the set of objective facts and truths. There is no such thing as an objective, disinterested doctrine. The word of God is a living word, a disinterested call.
It is in this beyond facts (Lehre) and beyond history, in the new aeon, that the foundations (the substratum) that make the intentional field possible are found: a living relationship that is difficult to define.
References
Althaus, Paul (1949), Die letzten Dinge: Lehrbuch der Eschatologie. Gütersloh, C. Bertelsmann.
Althaus, Paul (1958), Das sogenannte Kerygma und der historische Jesus. Gutersloh, C. Bertelsmann.
Reinisch, Leonhard (ed.) (1960), Theologen unserer Zeit. München, C. H. Beck.

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