The Oxford History of Modern German Theology, Volume 1: 1781-1848
Herausgeber: Kaplan, Grant; Schel, Kevin M Vander
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Oxford History of Modern German Theology, Vol. I: 1781-1848 offers a multi-author overview of the development of modern German theology from 1781 to 1848. Across 36 chapters, Kaplan and Vander Schel underline important movements in German theology during this period and highlight unresolved questions which have shaped subsequent discussion.
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Oxford History of Modern German Theology, Vol. I: 1781-1848 offers a multi-author overview of the development of modern German theology from 1781 to 1848. Across 36 chapters, Kaplan and Vander Schel underline important movements in German theology during this period and highlight unresolved questions which have shaped subsequent discussion.
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- Oxford History of Modern German Theology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845768
- ISBN-10: 0198845766
- Artikelnr.: 66828348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford History of Modern German Theology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845768
- ISBN-10: 0198845766
- Artikelnr.: 66828348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Grant Kaplan works in the areas of systematic, fundamental, and historical theology. He is the author of Answering the Enlightenment: The Catholic Recovery of Historical Revelation (2006), René Girard, Unlikely Apologist: Mimetic Theory and Fundamental Theology (2016), and Faith and Reason through Christian History: A Theological Essay (2022). He received his Ph.D. from Boston College in 2002 and has worked at Saint Louis University since 2007. Kevin Vander Schel's research centers on modern Christian thought, political theology, and theological hermeneutics. He is the author of Embedded Grace: Christ, History, and the Reign of God in Schleiermacher's Dogmatics (2013), and co-editor of The Fragility of Consciousness: Faith, Reason, and the Human Good (2017) and Theology, History, and the Modern German University (2021). He received his Ph.D. from Boston College in 2012, and is currently Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University.
* Part 1: Background
* 1: Robert Kolb: The Reformation and the Emergence of Protestant
Orthodoxy
* 2: Thomas Wallnig: Early Modern Catholic Theology in German-speaking
Lands
* 3: Douglas Shantz: German Pietism
* 4: Eric Carlsson: The Protestant Enlightenment
* 5: John R. Betz: The Counter-Enlightenment and
Erweckungsbewegung: From J. G. Hamann to the Münster Circle
* 6: Michael C. Legaspi: Beginnings of Historical Criticism
* 7: Paul Franks: Translation, Bildung, and Dialogue: Central Concepts
of German-Jewish Religious Thought 1783-1848
* Part 2: 1781-1806
* 8: Andreas Holzem: Historical Introduction: Political, Social, and
Legal Changes (1781-1806)
* 9: Ian Hunter: The Early Theological Reception of Kant's Religious
Philosophy
* 10: Myriam Bienenstock: The Pantheism Controversy in the 1780s
* 11: Daniel Whistler: Early German Romanticism and the Characteristics
of Religion
* 12: Werner Busch (translated by Grant Kaplan and Kevin M. Vander
Schel): Romantic Art and Theology
* 13: Rainald Becker: The Changing Place of Religious Orders, and its
Role in Theological Development
* Part 3: 1806-1815
* 14: Ruth Jackson Ravenscroft: Historical Introduction: Theological
Justifications of Nationalism and the Beginnings of 'German
Christianity' (1806-15)
* 15: Benjamin Dahlke: Debates about the Academic Status of Theology
and the Foundation of the University of Berlin
* 16: Liisa Steinby: Approaches to Myth and Mythology
* 17: Johannes Zachhuber: Theology and Early Historicism
* Part 4: 1815-1830
* 18: Richard Schaefer: Historical Introduction: Political Restoration
and Its Effects on Theology 1815-30
* 19: Todd H. Weir: Confession, Secularism, and Dissent in the German
Vormärz
* 20: Grant Kaplan: The Catholic Tübingen School in its First
Generation
* 21: Paul Michael Kurtz: Rationalism and Biblical Interpretation:
H.E.G. Paulus, K.G. Bretschneider, and W.M.L. de Wette
* 22: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre and its Immediate
Reception
* 23: Kevin M. Vander Schel: Anti-Rationalist Developments:
Supernaturalism and the German Religious Awakening
* 24: Justin Shaun Coyle: Catholic Rationalism: Georg Hermes and Anton
Günther
* Part 5: 1830-1848
* 25: Jeffrey T. Zalar: Historical Introduction: The German-Speaking
Lands in Restoration and Vormärz, 1815-48
* 26: Christian Danz: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, Schelling's
Philosophy of Revelation, and their Immediate Theological Reception
* 27: David Lincicum: Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Tübingen School
* 28: Annette G. Aubert: Mediating Theology
* 29: Klaus Unterburger: Church History and History of Doctrine
1830-1848
* 30: Michael Ledger-Lomas: Strauss and the Life of Jesus Controversy
* 1: Robert Kolb: The Reformation and the Emergence of Protestant
Orthodoxy
* 2: Thomas Wallnig: Early Modern Catholic Theology in German-speaking
Lands
* 3: Douglas Shantz: German Pietism
* 4: Eric Carlsson: The Protestant Enlightenment
* 5: John R. Betz: The Counter-Enlightenment and
Erweckungsbewegung: From J. G. Hamann to the Münster Circle
* 6: Michael C. Legaspi: Beginnings of Historical Criticism
* 7: Paul Franks: Translation, Bildung, and Dialogue: Central Concepts
of German-Jewish Religious Thought 1783-1848
* Part 2: 1781-1806
* 8: Andreas Holzem: Historical Introduction: Political, Social, and
Legal Changes (1781-1806)
* 9: Ian Hunter: The Early Theological Reception of Kant's Religious
Philosophy
* 10: Myriam Bienenstock: The Pantheism Controversy in the 1780s
* 11: Daniel Whistler: Early German Romanticism and the Characteristics
of Religion
* 12: Werner Busch (translated by Grant Kaplan and Kevin M. Vander
Schel): Romantic Art and Theology
* 13: Rainald Becker: The Changing Place of Religious Orders, and its
Role in Theological Development
* Part 3: 1806-1815
* 14: Ruth Jackson Ravenscroft: Historical Introduction: Theological
Justifications of Nationalism and the Beginnings of 'German
Christianity' (1806-15)
* 15: Benjamin Dahlke: Debates about the Academic Status of Theology
and the Foundation of the University of Berlin
* 16: Liisa Steinby: Approaches to Myth and Mythology
* 17: Johannes Zachhuber: Theology and Early Historicism
* Part 4: 1815-1830
* 18: Richard Schaefer: Historical Introduction: Political Restoration
and Its Effects on Theology 1815-30
* 19: Todd H. Weir: Confession, Secularism, and Dissent in the German
Vormärz
* 20: Grant Kaplan: The Catholic Tübingen School in its First
Generation
* 21: Paul Michael Kurtz: Rationalism and Biblical Interpretation:
H.E.G. Paulus, K.G. Bretschneider, and W.M.L. de Wette
* 22: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre and its Immediate
Reception
* 23: Kevin M. Vander Schel: Anti-Rationalist Developments:
Supernaturalism and the German Religious Awakening
* 24: Justin Shaun Coyle: Catholic Rationalism: Georg Hermes and Anton
Günther
* Part 5: 1830-1848
* 25: Jeffrey T. Zalar: Historical Introduction: The German-Speaking
Lands in Restoration and Vormärz, 1815-48
* 26: Christian Danz: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, Schelling's
Philosophy of Revelation, and their Immediate Theological Reception
* 27: David Lincicum: Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Tübingen School
* 28: Annette G. Aubert: Mediating Theology
* 29: Klaus Unterburger: Church History and History of Doctrine
1830-1848
* 30: Michael Ledger-Lomas: Strauss and the Life of Jesus Controversy
* Part 1: Background
* 1: Robert Kolb: The Reformation and the Emergence of Protestant
Orthodoxy
* 2: Thomas Wallnig: Early Modern Catholic Theology in German-speaking
Lands
* 3: Douglas Shantz: German Pietism
* 4: Eric Carlsson: The Protestant Enlightenment
* 5: John R. Betz: The Counter-Enlightenment and
Erweckungsbewegung: From J. G. Hamann to the Münster Circle
* 6: Michael C. Legaspi: Beginnings of Historical Criticism
* 7: Paul Franks: Translation, Bildung, and Dialogue: Central Concepts
of German-Jewish Religious Thought 1783-1848
* Part 2: 1781-1806
* 8: Andreas Holzem: Historical Introduction: Political, Social, and
Legal Changes (1781-1806)
* 9: Ian Hunter: The Early Theological Reception of Kant's Religious
Philosophy
* 10: Myriam Bienenstock: The Pantheism Controversy in the 1780s
* 11: Daniel Whistler: Early German Romanticism and the Characteristics
of Religion
* 12: Werner Busch (translated by Grant Kaplan and Kevin M. Vander
Schel): Romantic Art and Theology
* 13: Rainald Becker: The Changing Place of Religious Orders, and its
Role in Theological Development
* Part 3: 1806-1815
* 14: Ruth Jackson Ravenscroft: Historical Introduction: Theological
Justifications of Nationalism and the Beginnings of 'German
Christianity' (1806-15)
* 15: Benjamin Dahlke: Debates about the Academic Status of Theology
and the Foundation of the University of Berlin
* 16: Liisa Steinby: Approaches to Myth and Mythology
* 17: Johannes Zachhuber: Theology and Early Historicism
* Part 4: 1815-1830
* 18: Richard Schaefer: Historical Introduction: Political Restoration
and Its Effects on Theology 1815-30
* 19: Todd H. Weir: Confession, Secularism, and Dissent in the German
Vormärz
* 20: Grant Kaplan: The Catholic Tübingen School in its First
Generation
* 21: Paul Michael Kurtz: Rationalism and Biblical Interpretation:
H.E.G. Paulus, K.G. Bretschneider, and W.M.L. de Wette
* 22: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre and its Immediate
Reception
* 23: Kevin M. Vander Schel: Anti-Rationalist Developments:
Supernaturalism and the German Religious Awakening
* 24: Justin Shaun Coyle: Catholic Rationalism: Georg Hermes and Anton
Günther
* Part 5: 1830-1848
* 25: Jeffrey T. Zalar: Historical Introduction: The German-Speaking
Lands in Restoration and Vormärz, 1815-48
* 26: Christian Danz: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, Schelling's
Philosophy of Revelation, and their Immediate Theological Reception
* 27: David Lincicum: Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Tübingen School
* 28: Annette G. Aubert: Mediating Theology
* 29: Klaus Unterburger: Church History and History of Doctrine
1830-1848
* 30: Michael Ledger-Lomas: Strauss and the Life of Jesus Controversy
* 1: Robert Kolb: The Reformation and the Emergence of Protestant
Orthodoxy
* 2: Thomas Wallnig: Early Modern Catholic Theology in German-speaking
Lands
* 3: Douglas Shantz: German Pietism
* 4: Eric Carlsson: The Protestant Enlightenment
* 5: John R. Betz: The Counter-Enlightenment and
Erweckungsbewegung: From J. G. Hamann to the Münster Circle
* 6: Michael C. Legaspi: Beginnings of Historical Criticism
* 7: Paul Franks: Translation, Bildung, and Dialogue: Central Concepts
of German-Jewish Religious Thought 1783-1848
* Part 2: 1781-1806
* 8: Andreas Holzem: Historical Introduction: Political, Social, and
Legal Changes (1781-1806)
* 9: Ian Hunter: The Early Theological Reception of Kant's Religious
Philosophy
* 10: Myriam Bienenstock: The Pantheism Controversy in the 1780s
* 11: Daniel Whistler: Early German Romanticism and the Characteristics
of Religion
* 12: Werner Busch (translated by Grant Kaplan and Kevin M. Vander
Schel): Romantic Art and Theology
* 13: Rainald Becker: The Changing Place of Religious Orders, and its
Role in Theological Development
* Part 3: 1806-1815
* 14: Ruth Jackson Ravenscroft: Historical Introduction: Theological
Justifications of Nationalism and the Beginnings of 'German
Christianity' (1806-15)
* 15: Benjamin Dahlke: Debates about the Academic Status of Theology
and the Foundation of the University of Berlin
* 16: Liisa Steinby: Approaches to Myth and Mythology
* 17: Johannes Zachhuber: Theology and Early Historicism
* Part 4: 1815-1830
* 18: Richard Schaefer: Historical Introduction: Political Restoration
and Its Effects on Theology 1815-30
* 19: Todd H. Weir: Confession, Secularism, and Dissent in the German
Vormärz
* 20: Grant Kaplan: The Catholic Tübingen School in its First
Generation
* 21: Paul Michael Kurtz: Rationalism and Biblical Interpretation:
H.E.G. Paulus, K.G. Bretschneider, and W.M.L. de Wette
* 22: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre and its Immediate
Reception
* 23: Kevin M. Vander Schel: Anti-Rationalist Developments:
Supernaturalism and the German Religious Awakening
* 24: Justin Shaun Coyle: Catholic Rationalism: Georg Hermes and Anton
Günther
* Part 5: 1830-1848
* 25: Jeffrey T. Zalar: Historical Introduction: The German-Speaking
Lands in Restoration and Vormärz, 1815-48
* 26: Christian Danz: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, Schelling's
Philosophy of Revelation, and their Immediate Theological Reception
* 27: David Lincicum: Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Tübingen School
* 28: Annette G. Aubert: Mediating Theology
* 29: Klaus Unterburger: Church History and History of Doctrine
1830-1848
* 30: Michael Ledger-Lomas: Strauss and the Life of Jesus Controversy