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- catalog alternative "Kirche und Theologie. English".
- catalog contributor b2191583.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [243]-251.".
- catalog description "I. The significance of the church concept in the theology of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Introductory remarks on the issues to be raised ; The "rediscovery" of the church in the twentieth century and its relation to theology ; The awakening of the church concept in the nineteenth century -- II. Church and Protestantism / J. S. Semler: Theology and church in Semler's works ; Semler's theology i its historical and systematic aspects ; The distinction between theology and religion ; The conflict between "public" and "private" religion and theology ; The competitive relationship between them ; The stance and content of "private theology" ; "Moral" history ; Public or church theology ; Overcoming the alternatives -- III. Accommodation as a history theory of Christianity: Church doctrine as church history ; A critique of church unity as a system ; Two classes of Christians ; The theological problems of the history of Christianity ; The infinity of the Chrisitan religion and the Christian society".
- catalog description "III. Hegel's philosophy of religion as a philosophy of the community: Hegel, Schleiermacher, and Semler ; Hegel's Early theological writings ; Hegel's Philosophy of religion ; Philosophy of religion as a philosophy of the age ; The Philosophy of religion: A continuation of the "free mode of doctrine" ; Philosophy and religion ; The controversy with ecclesiastical theology ; Philosophy and theology ; Conclusions ; Jesus and subjectivity ; Presuppositions for the concept of the spiritual community ; Subjectivity and the history of revelation ; Hegel's polemic against historical criticism ; The unity of divine and human nature ; Assurance and the uniqueness of revelation ; Subjectivity and the spirit of the community ; The immediacy and the presence of faith ; Pure subjectivity and the history of Jesus as an event of the past ; The concept of the spirit ; The future and finitude ; The concept of the spiritual community and the theory of Christianity ; The history of the spiritual community as church: the theory behind the practice ; The secularity of the spiritual community ; Philosophy, the theory of Christianity ; The reaction against Hegel: A problem in the history of theology".
- catalog description "IV. The new status of the church in Schleiermacher's theology: The issues taken up and developed in the Speeches ; The issues posed by Schleiermacher ; The public addressed in the Speeches ; The distinction between religion, metaphysics, and morality ; The two problems concerning the concept of religion ; The church in the Speeches ; The theory of communication ; The acceptance of the critique at the point where it started ; The ideal church and the empirical reality ; Church and religion ; The function of the church concept for the foundations of theology ; Theology as an ecclesiastical discipline ; The limits of theology ; The presuppositions of the Philosophical ethics ; The theological significance of ethics ; The general meaning of the Philosophical ethics ; The sunnum bonum and the concept of the church ; The ethical concept of the church and Christian theology ; The concept of the church in the Christian faith ; The integration of religion in its Christian and ecclesiastical aspects ; The concept of the church and Christology ; Critical aspects in Schleiermacher's concept of theology".
- catalog description "V. The beginnings of dialectical theology and its concept of the church: The place of dialectical theology in the history of theology ; Opposition to the Status quo ; The decline of neo-Protestant culture ; The knowledge of God as crisis ; Christianity reduced to theology ; Theology beyond the pale of science ; Theology from the side of God ; The critique of historical consciousness ; Church and revelation ; The church as the locus of revelation ; Church as a substitute for history ; Exegesis presupposes the church ; Theology and church -- history and the present ; Consequences of the theological-historical profile of dialectical theology ; The relationship of theology and the church in contemporary Christianity.".
- catalog extent "251 p.".
- catalog identifier "0664209084".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Westminster Press".
- catalog subject "262.7".
- catalog subject "BV598 .R413".
- catalog subject "Church History of doctrines 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Church History of doctrines 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The significance of the church concept in the theology of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Introductory remarks on the issues to be raised ; The "rediscovery" of the church in the twentieth century and its relation to theology ; The awakening of the church concept in the nineteenth century -- II. Church and Protestantism / J. S. Semler: Theology and church in Semler's works ; Semler's theology i its historical and systematic aspects ; The distinction between theology and religion ; The conflict between "public" and "private" religion and theology ; The competitive relationship between them ; The stance and content of "private theology" ; "Moral" history ; Public or church theology ; Overcoming the alternatives -- III. Accommodation as a history theory of Christianity: Church doctrine as church history ; A critique of church unity as a system ; Two classes of Christians ; The theological problems of the history of Christianity ; The infinity of the Chrisitan religion and the Christian society".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Hegel's philosophy of religion as a philosophy of the community: Hegel, Schleiermacher, and Semler ; Hegel's Early theological writings ; Hegel's Philosophy of religion ; Philosophy of religion as a philosophy of the age ; The Philosophy of religion: A continuation of the "free mode of doctrine" ; Philosophy and religion ; The controversy with ecclesiastical theology ; Philosophy and theology ; Conclusions ; Jesus and subjectivity ; Presuppositions for the concept of the spiritual community ; Subjectivity and the history of revelation ; Hegel's polemic against historical criticism ; The unity of divine and human nature ; Assurance and the uniqueness of revelation ; Subjectivity and the spirit of the community ; The immediacy and the presence of faith ; Pure subjectivity and the history of Jesus as an event of the past ; The concept of the spirit ; The future and finitude ; The concept of the spiritual community and the theory of Christianity ; The history of the spiritual community as church: the theory behind the practice ; The secularity of the spiritual community ; Philosophy, the theory of Christianity ; The reaction against Hegel: A problem in the history of theology".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The new status of the church in Schleiermacher's theology: The issues taken up and developed in the Speeches ; The issues posed by Schleiermacher ; The public addressed in the Speeches ; The distinction between religion, metaphysics, and morality ; The two problems concerning the concept of religion ; The church in the Speeches ; The theory of communication ; The acceptance of the critique at the point where it started ; The ideal church and the empirical reality ; Church and religion ; The function of the church concept for the foundations of theology ; Theology as an ecclesiastical discipline ; The limits of theology ; The presuppositions of the Philosophical ethics ; The theological significance of ethics ; The general meaning of the Philosophical ethics ; The sunnum bonum and the concept of the church ; The ethical concept of the church and Christian theology ; The concept of the church in the Christian faith ; The integration of religion in its Christian and ecclesiastical aspects ; The concept of the church and Christology ; Critical aspects in Schleiermacher's concept of theology".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The beginnings of dialectical theology and its concept of the church: The place of dialectical theology in the history of theology ; Opposition to the Status quo ; The decline of neo-Protestant culture ; The knowledge of God as crisis ; Christianity reduced to theology ; Theology beyond the pale of science ; Theology from the side of God ; The critique of historical consciousness ; Church and revelation ; The church as the locus of revelation ; Church as a substitute for history ; Exegesis presupposes the church ; Theology and church -- history and the present ; Consequences of the theological-historical profile of dialectical theology ; The relationship of theology and the church in contemporary Christianity.".
- catalog title "Church and theology; the systematic function of the church concept in modern theology. Translated by Reginald H. Fuller.".
- catalog title "Kirche und Theologie. English".
- catalog type "text".