Introduction to modern theology : trajectories in the German tradition /
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Author / Creator: | Wilson, John Elbert, 1942- |
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Imprint: | Louisville : Westminster John Knox Press, c2007. |
Description: | x, 286 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6448535 |
Table of Contents:
- Germany: historical overview
- The formative period: Kant; Early idealism; Hegel; The later Schelling; "Young Hegelians" (D. F. Straus, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx); Kierkegaard; Schleiermacher; Fries and de Wette; Emerson
- Mediation theology: August Tholuck and Julius Müller; Richard Rothe; I. A. Dorner; Karl Hase; F. C. Baur
- Ritschlianism and liberal theology: Neo-Kantianism (F. A. Lange and Hermann Lotze); Albrecht Ritschl; Wilhelm Hermann; Adolf Harnack; Walter Rauschenbusch; Ernst Troeltsch; Rudolf Otto; William James; Albert Schweitzer; Fritz Buri; Alfred North Whitehead
- Antecedents of dialectic theology: Martin Kähler; Franz Overbeck
- Dialectic theology: Karl Barth; Emil Brunner; Rudolf Bultmann; Gerhard Ebeling; Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Postliberal American theologians: Paul Tillich; Reinhold Niebuhr; H. Richard Niebuhr; Martin Luther King Jr. and the beginnings of liberation theology
- German theologians emerging in the 1960s: Dorothee Sölle; Jürgen Moltmann; Wolfhart Pannenberg; The later Heidegger and theology (Being and language in the later Heidegger; Karl Rahner; Heinrich Ott; anonymous Christianity?); Eberhard Jüngel