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- catalog contributor b7888548.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "4. Atheistic criticism of Christianity contains some justified reproaches, but also some that are unfounded -- 5. The person of Jesus Christ is neither affected nor defeated by atheistic criticism -- II. Reflections of an evangelical answer -- 5. Materialistic atheism as seen by the Christian faith -- Materialistic atheism as rebellion against the living God -- Atheism as the presupposition, validation and result of a materialistic outlook -- Over-estimation of reason, matter and man by materialistic atheism -- Materialistic atheism as a protest against the guilt of the church and Christianity -- Materialistic atheism as a temptation to the church and the Christian faith -- 6. Materialistic atheism in conflict with the Christian faith -- Where the church should listen to materialistic atheism -- 1. The position of man in nature -- 2. Other foundations than the gospel -- 3. Concern about man -- 4. The dangers of ideologies -- 5. False syntheses -- ".
- catalog description "6. Belief in God the central question -- 7. A reason for the hope that is in us -- What the church has to testify to atheism -- 1. Knowledge and faith -- 2. Faith as personal relationship -- 3. The gospel as the call of God -- 4. Understanding the Bible -- 5. Church and Christianity -- 6. The question of the view of the world -- 7. The contradictions -- What is the real conflict between materialistic atheism and the Christian faith? -- 1. The fundamental conflict -- 2. The view of man -- 3. Understanding the world -- 4. What has atheism to offer? -- 7. Materialistic atheism and the existence of God -- Atheism from Feuerbach to the present day -- Attempts to find a philosophical basis for materialistic atheism -- 1. The empirical-experimental basis -- 2. The historical basis -- 3. The logical basis -- 4. The ontological basis -- Attempts at a scientific basis for materialistic atheism -- 1. Attempt at a cosmological basis -- 2. The biological basis -- 3. The anthropological basis -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in footnotes.".
- catalog description "Has the question of the existence of God really been solved by materialistic atheism? -- 1. The collapse of the 'proofs' of the existence of God has led to a new understanding of faith -- 2. Have the natural sciences defeated atheistic ontology? -- 3. Has the existence of God been finally disproved?".
- catalog description "I. Materialistic atheism on religion and Christianity -- I. The atheistic tradition -- Principles of evaluation -- The archetype -- Atheism in ancient Greece and Rome -- Atheistic tendencies in medieval Arab-Jewish philosophy -- The Renaissance ushers in the dawn of Enlightenment -- Why Munzer and not Luther? -- French atheism in the eighteenth century -- Russian revolutionary democrats of the nineteenth century -- Atheistic tendencies in Indian and Chinese philosophy -- Culmination of the atheistic tradition in Feuerbach -- Standpoints from which the atheistic tradition is open to criticism -- 1. The atheistic tradition has been broadened in some fields -- 2. The atheistic tradition has been extended to all areas of culture -- 3. The atheistic tradition is ambiguous -- 4. The atheistic tradition is tendentious -- 5. The atheistic tradition so interprets history as to reduce its meaning -- 6. The question of criterion -- 7. History and tradition as the area of conflict between evangelical faith and materialistic atheism -- 2. Materialistic atheism on religion -- Developments of the atheistic conception of religion from Euhemeros to Lenin -- Materialistic atheism on the origin of religion -- Materialistic atheism on the roots of religion -- 1. The economic roots of religion -- 2. The rational roots of religion -- 3. The dynamic roots of religion -- 4. The social roots of religion -- 5. The multiplicity of roots of religion -- Materialistic atheism on the content and function of religion".
- catalog description "The Bible in the cross-fire of philosophical, historical and scientific criticism -- 4. Materialistic atheism on Jesus Christ and Christianity -- From Feuerbach to Lenin -- The account of Jesus Christ in the historical works of Mishulin and Mashkin -- Accounts of Jesus Christ from history textbooks of the East German Republic -- Other statements of materialistic atheism about Jesus Christ -- Materialistic atheism on the rise of Christianity -- Materialistic atheism on the nature and value of Christianity -- How are we to evaluate the attitude of materialistic atheism to Jesus and to Christianity? -- 1. Materialistic atheism alternates between admission and denial of the historicity of Jesus -- 2. Materialistic atheism is not concerned with discovering the truth about Jesus Christ but only with refutation -- 3. A distinction must be made between Christ and the Christian religion, between the gospel of Jesus and Christianity -- ".
- catalog description "What is the verdict on the theory and criticism of religion by materialistic atheism? -- 1. Materialistic atheism forms an abstract idea of religion, which it derives from the prior concept of idealism -- 2. Materialistic atheism narrows religion down to a reflection of reality -- 3. Materialistic atheism judges religion from its own anthropocentric viewpoint -- 4. Materialistic atheism condemns religion and yet in the end respects it -- 5. Religion confronts atheism with a serious problem -- 6. The gospel and religion -- 3. Materialistic atheism on the Bible -- Friedrich Engels on the Bible and the Revelation of St. John -- Engels' theories about Revelation are adopted and repeated with some caution -- The Bible in the view of historical materialists -- The Bible finds a certain social recognition -- The Bible is recognized as having some cultural significance -- How is the biblical criticism of materialistic atheism to be judged? -- ".
- catalog extent "191 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Abolition of God.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Abolition of God.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Fortress Press".
- catalog relation "Abolition of God.".
- catalog subject "211.8".
- catalog subject "Apologetics History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Apologetics.".
- catalog subject "BT1215 .K613".
- catalog subject "Communism and religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Atheistic criticism of Christianity contains some justified reproaches, but also some that are unfounded -- 5. The person of Jesus Christ is neither affected nor defeated by atheistic criticism -- II. Reflections of an evangelical answer -- 5. Materialistic atheism as seen by the Christian faith -- Materialistic atheism as rebellion against the living God -- Atheism as the presupposition, validation and result of a materialistic outlook -- Over-estimation of reason, matter and man by materialistic atheism -- Materialistic atheism as a protest against the guilt of the church and Christianity -- Materialistic atheism as a temptation to the church and the Christian faith -- 6. Materialistic atheism in conflict with the Christian faith -- Where the church should listen to materialistic atheism -- 1. The position of man in nature -- 2. Other foundations than the gospel -- 3. Concern about man -- 4. The dangers of ideologies -- 5. False syntheses -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Belief in God the central question -- 7. A reason for the hope that is in us -- What the church has to testify to atheism -- 1. Knowledge and faith -- 2. Faith as personal relationship -- 3. The gospel as the call of God -- 4. Understanding the Bible -- 5. Church and Christianity -- 6. The question of the view of the world -- 7. The contradictions -- What is the real conflict between materialistic atheism and the Christian faith? -- 1. The fundamental conflict -- 2. The view of man -- 3. Understanding the world -- 4. What has atheism to offer? -- 7. Materialistic atheism and the existence of God -- Atheism from Feuerbach to the present day -- Attempts to find a philosophical basis for materialistic atheism -- 1. The empirical-experimental basis -- 2. The historical basis -- 3. The logical basis -- 4. The ontological basis -- Attempts at a scientific basis for materialistic atheism -- 1. Attempt at a cosmological basis -- 2. The biological basis -- 3. The anthropological basis -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Has the question of the existence of God really been solved by materialistic atheism? -- 1. The collapse of the 'proofs' of the existence of God has led to a new understanding of faith -- 2. Have the natural sciences defeated atheistic ontology? -- 3. Has the existence of God been finally disproved?".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Materialistic atheism on religion and Christianity -- I. The atheistic tradition -- Principles of evaluation -- The archetype -- Atheism in ancient Greece and Rome -- Atheistic tendencies in medieval Arab-Jewish philosophy -- The Renaissance ushers in the dawn of Enlightenment -- Why Munzer and not Luther? -- French atheism in the eighteenth century -- Russian revolutionary democrats of the nineteenth century -- Atheistic tendencies in Indian and Chinese philosophy -- Culmination of the atheistic tradition in Feuerbach -- Standpoints from which the atheistic tradition is open to criticism -- 1. The atheistic tradition has been broadened in some fields -- 2. The atheistic tradition has been extended to all areas of culture -- 3. The atheistic tradition is ambiguous -- 4. The atheistic tradition is tendentious -- 5. The atheistic tradition so interprets history as to reduce its meaning -- 6. The question of criterion -- 7. History and tradition as the area of conflict between evangelical faith and materialistic atheism -- 2. Materialistic atheism on religion -- Developments of the atheistic conception of religion from Euhemeros to Lenin -- Materialistic atheism on the origin of religion -- Materialistic atheism on the roots of religion -- 1. The economic roots of religion -- 2. The rational roots of religion -- 3. The dynamic roots of religion -- 4. The social roots of religion -- 5. The multiplicity of roots of religion -- Materialistic atheism on the content and function of religion".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Bible in the cross-fire of philosophical, historical and scientific criticism -- 4. Materialistic atheism on Jesus Christ and Christianity -- From Feuerbach to Lenin -- The account of Jesus Christ in the historical works of Mishulin and Mashkin -- Accounts of Jesus Christ from history textbooks of the East German Republic -- Other statements of materialistic atheism about Jesus Christ -- Materialistic atheism on the rise of Christianity -- Materialistic atheism on the nature and value of Christianity -- How are we to evaluate the attitude of materialistic atheism to Jesus and to Christianity? -- 1. Materialistic atheism alternates between admission and denial of the historicity of Jesus -- 2. Materialistic atheism is not concerned with discovering the truth about Jesus Christ but only with refutation -- 3. A distinction must be made between Christ and the Christian religion, between the gospel of Jesus and Christianity -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is the verdict on the theory and criticism of religion by materialistic atheism? -- 1. Materialistic atheism forms an abstract idea of religion, which it derives from the prior concept of idealism -- 2. Materialistic atheism narrows religion down to a reflection of reality -- 3. Materialistic atheism judges religion from its own anthropocentric viewpoint -- 4. Materialistic atheism condemns religion and yet in the end respects it -- 5. Religion confronts atheism with a serious problem -- 6. The gospel and religion -- 3. Materialistic atheism on the Bible -- Friedrich Engels on the Bible and the Revelation of St. John -- Engels' theories about Revelation are adopted and repeated with some caution -- The Bible in the view of historical materialists -- The Bible finds a certain social recognition -- The Bible is recognized as having some cultural significance -- How is the biblical criticism of materialistic atheism to be judged? -- ".
- catalog title "The abolition of God; materialistic atheism and Christian religion. [Translated by Robert W. Fenn]".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".