How might an understanding of the relationship between social transformations and the development of Christian ideals inform new theological work? Reflecting on this question, Robinson and Kuehn examine the works of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Ernst Troeltsch in relation to church institutions in Germany in the nineteenth century.
How might an understanding of the relationship between social transformations and the development of Christian ideals inform new theological work? Reflecting on this question, Robinson and Kuehn examine the works of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Ernst Troeltsch in relation to church institutions in Germany in the nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Ryan Robinson is a research associate in the Protestant Theological Faculty of Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn. Evan F. Kuehn is theological librarian and adjunct lecturer in philosophy at Trinity International University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I - Doing Theology: A Different Theological History Chapter 1 - From Friedrich Schleiermacher to Friedrich Naumann: How Systematic Theology and Social Formation Mutually Respond to and Produce One Another Chapter 2 - Troeltsch on (Concepts of) the Church Chapter 3 - Troeltsch's Theory of Compromise Chapter 4 - Troeltsch and the Politics of Compromise Part II - Contemporary Models Chapter 5 - Hans Joas on Troeltsch, Transcendence, and the Formation of Values Chapter 6 - Niklas Luhmann and Religious Community under Conditions of Modernity Conclusion Bibliography Appendix - Translation Translator's Note Foreword to the Book Schleiermacher, Philosopher of (the) Faith, by Friedrich Naumann "Schleiermacher and the Church," by Ernst Troeltsch
Part I - Doing Theology: A Different Theological History Chapter 1 - From Friedrich Schleiermacher to Friedrich Naumann: How Systematic Theology and Social Formation Mutually Respond to and Produce One Another Chapter 2 - Troeltsch on (Concepts of) the Church Chapter 3 - Troeltsch's Theory of Compromise Chapter 4 - Troeltsch and the Politics of Compromise Part II - Contemporary Models Chapter 5 - Hans Joas on Troeltsch, Transcendence, and the Formation of Values Chapter 6 - Niklas Luhmann and Religious Community under Conditions of Modernity Conclusion Bibliography Appendix - Translation Translator's Note Foreword to the Book Schleiermacher, Philosopher of (the) Faith, by Friedrich Naumann "Schleiermacher and the Church," by Ernst Troeltsch
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