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44 H.-G. Drescher, ErnstTroeltsch: His Life and Work, trans...A Study of theChristology of ErnstTroeltsch (New York: Oxford University...Religious Philosophy of Dr. ErnstTroeltsch (London: JamesClark, 1923...
...Livingstone (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2004), 15. 24. ErnstTroeltsch, “The Revolution in Science,” in Max...Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999). 28. Ernst Cassirer, The Myth of the State (New Haven, CT: Yale...
13. Ernst Cassirer, “Die Idee der Religion...subject to the same criticism thatErnst Troeltsch directs against the main narrative of...201D as such. Thisidea is criticized by Troeltsch in his essay Die Absolutheit des Christentums...
...only ask him to rememberthat this is not due to any lack of religiousconvictions on my part, but to the fact thatI have thought it right to reserve theirexpression for another place.ERNSTTROELTSCH.HEIDELBERG, 10th September 1912.
...Siebeck], 1932), Kap. v, S. 263ff.For the genesis of historicism see the admirable presentation by ErnstTroeltsch, DerHistorismus and seine Probleme (Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1922).Hegel's system provided...
...0029Trivers, Robert. 1972. Parental investment and sexual selection, inCampbell (1972), pp. 136-179.Troeltsch, E. 1922. Der Historismus und seine Probleme. Tübingen: Mohr.Troll, W. (ed.). 1926. Goethe...
...Georg Drescher's biography, ErnstTroeltsch:His Life and Work, tr. John...00F6mmigkeit und Wissenschaft: ErnstTroeltsch und sein theologisches Program...201CFrom Dogmatik to Glaubenslehre: ErnstTroeltsch andthe Task of Theology,U...
...to the Torchbook Edition', ErnstTroeltsch, The Social Teachings of the...and Walter F. Bense, trans. ErnstTroeltsch, Religion in History (Minneapolis...A Study of the Christology of ErnstTroeltsch (Oxford: Oxford University...
...Theologians (New York: Oxford University Press, 1968), 70.10. So Drescher, ErnstTroeltsch, 315.11. Adolf von Harnack, [ErnstTroeltsch: A Funeral Address Delivered on 3 February1923,] in Harnack and Troeltsch, 122.
......for subsequent critiques like ErnstTroeltsch's. Accordingly, the footing...history, but, along with Hegel, Troeltsch was m otivated by the intuition...this circle of mutual critique ErnstTroeltsch's response to Hegel insightfully......
...ErnstTroeltsch: His Life and Thought, by Hans-Georg...generation as the definitive biography of Troeltsch. The book is exhaustively researched...and critically perceptive analyses of Troeltsch's writings (and the works of those......
...In Max Weber's And ErnstTroeltsch's interpretation of the religious...backdrop for this thesis is provided by Troeltsch's far more detailed and extensive...churches and groups.(3) According to Troeltsch's interpretation, the reception......
......grafting by comparing the positions of Paul Ricocur and ErnstTroeltsch toward it. Jaspers's loss of narrowness did not...history of humankind for being "a chimera" and found ErnstTroeltsch's Europeanism more realistic than Jaspers's cosmopolitanism......
......culture. The classic studies of ErnstTroeltsch and H. Richard Niebuhr have helped...Christians have related to culture. Troeltsch distinguished between the church...the transformer of culture. Both Troeltsch's and Niebuhr's works have......
......century authors, such as Max Weber and ErnstTroeltsch, loomed large, providing Little and...issue to historical studies, or to what Troeltsch called "the historical consciousness." (1) As Troeltsch explained, this mind-set is the characteristi...
......other religions-became manifest in the Christology of ErnstTroeltsch during the fin de siecle and the period just preceding...Christology, as illustrated primarily by Schleiermacher and Troeltsch, failed specifically because of their modernist presuppositions......
......by culture theologians such as Adolf von Harnack and ErnstTroeltsch has its initial roots in the thought of Augustine...Hegel, Marx, Comte, Burckhardt, Spengler, and Troeltsch. Although many of these scholars adopted a secularized......
......alterations may be found before the war, as in the thought and approaches of men like Karl Lamprecht, Max Weber, ErnstTroeltsch, and the longer-lived Norbert Elias. (3) Yet Reformation scholars drew the fullest consequences of their theories......
......Ludwig Geiger and Leo Baeck, to name but a few --and Liberal Protestant Theology--among whose spokesmen were ErnstTroeltsch, Albert Ritschl, Martin Rade and Adolf von Harnack--were both concerned with finding solutions to questions each......
...ERNSTTROELTSCH died 70 years ago, and his theology...of what not to do. For Karl Barth, Troeltsch was the last theologian of the 19th century...But all that has changed. Interest in Troeltsch's thought is greater today than ever......
......religion in the public square is ErnstTroeltsch (1865-1923). Only Reinhold...century now past. To be sure, Troeltsch was largely ignored by statist...Schmitt and on the left from Ernst Bloch, although Troeltsch energetically jumped into......
......December 8: Benson wrote ... about ErnstTroeltsch, a turn-of-the-century German...clay. According to her research, Troeltsch wasn't a progressive but a reactionary...She said she found evidence that Troeltsch, who died in 1923, had justified......
......I have been rereading a lot of ErnstTroeltsch, partly to commemorate my first...answer clearly. The big one is also Troeltsch's main concern: Christianity...being seen, as was the case for Troeltsch and some of us, as a major challenge......
......that work Niebuhr recognizes both ErnstTroeltsch and Karl Barth as his teachers...the revelation of God in Christ, Troeltsch and Barth would indeed seem to...irreconcilable. Toward the end of his life Troeltsch came to recognize that the great......
......with certain German scholars--notably Max Weber and ErnstTroeltsch--who were studying the Reformation. They found...belonged, not the entire population of the realm. Troeltsch and Weber assigned the term "church" to the territorial......
......names treated for the first epoch are Martin Kahler, ErnstTroeltsch, Paul Althaus, Karl Barth, and Paul Tillich. Representing...understanding of religions: the inductiveinclusive (Troeltsch), the dialectical-dual (Althaus), and the deductive......
......rationalist culture, there are qualifications to be made before assuming such links exist. As the German social thinker ErnstTroeltsch explains in Protestantism and Progress (English translation 1912), the scholastic worldview most fully articulated......
......knowing the ideal-typical method he used. The historical context of the development of that method by Max Weber, ErnstTroeltsch and others was the Methodenstreit zwischen Naturwissenschaften und Geisteswissenschaften in Germany in the last decade......
......only in contemporary Japan, but in other contexts as well.He astutely and fairly critiques seminal theologians (ErnstTroeltsch, Paul Tillich, Karl Barth) while carefully mining their enduring insights for use as paving stones on the road......
......world, which recognised his early and creative command of German theological traditions, especially the work of ErnstTroeltsch, Friedrich Schleiermacher, and Tillich. Carl Heinz Ratschow, the doyen of German philosophy of religion and Lutheran......
......progressive scholar with a concern to render Christianity intelligible to the modern world. His doctoral work on ErnstTroeltsch and his early books Who is Jesus Christ? (1969) and The Immortality of the Past (1974) established him in a purely......
......for subsequent critiques like ErnstTroeltsch's. Accordingly, the footing...history, but, along with Hegel, Troeltsch was m otivated by the intuition...this circle of mutual critique ErnstTroeltsch's response to Hegel insightfully......
...ErnstTroeltsch: His Life and Thought, by Hans-Georg...generation as the definitive biography of Troeltsch. The book is exhaustively researched...and critically perceptive analyses of Troeltsch's writings (and the works of those......
...In Max Weber's And ErnstTroeltsch's interpretation of the religious...backdrop for this thesis is provided by Troeltsch's far more detailed and extensive...churches and groups.(3) According to Troeltsch's interpretation, the reception......
...ERNSTTROELTSCH died 70 years ago, and his theology...of what not to do. For Karl Barth, Troeltsch was the last theologian of the 19th century...But all that has changed. Interest in Troeltsch's thought is greater today than ever......
......religion in the public square is ErnstTroeltsch (1865-1923). Only Reinhold...century now past. To be sure, Troeltsch was largely ignored by statist...Schmitt and on the left from Ernst Bloch, although Troeltsch energetically jumped into......
......grafting by comparing the positions of Paul Ricocur and ErnstTroeltsch toward it. Jaspers's loss of narrowness did not...history of humankind for being "a chimera" and found ErnstTroeltsch's Europeanism more realistic than Jaspers's cosmopolitanism......
......December 8: Benson wrote ... about ErnstTroeltsch, a turn-of-the-century German...clay. According to her research, Troeltsch wasn't a progressive but a reactionary...She said she found evidence that Troeltsch, who died in 1923, had justified......
......I have been rereading a lot of ErnstTroeltsch, partly to commemorate my first...answer clearly. The big one is also Troeltsch's main concern: Christianity...being seen, as was the case for Troeltsch and some of us, as a major challenge......
......culture. The classic studies of ErnstTroeltsch and H. Richard Niebuhr have helped...Christians have related to culture. Troeltsch distinguished between the church...the transformer of culture. Both Troeltsch's and Niebuhr's works have......
......that work Niebuhr recognizes both ErnstTroeltsch and Karl Barth as his teachers...the revelation of God in Christ, Troeltsch and Barth would indeed seem to...irreconcilable. Toward the end of his life Troeltsch came to recognize that the great......