Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Title Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Karl Barth
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 676
Release 2002-07-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802860781

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Previous editions are cited in Books for College Libraries, 3d ed.Barth (d. 1968, formerly dogmatic theology, U. of Basel, Switzerland) saw this monumental work as incomplete. Yet it offers a substantial treatment of the history of theology and philosophy in German-speaking countries in the 18th and 19th centuries. The first half of the book is devoted to "background" with major sections on Rousseau, Lessing, Kant, Herder, Novalis, and Hegel. The remainder of the book considers 19th-century Protestant thinkers, beginning with Schleiermacher. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Title Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Karl Barth
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Protestant churches
ISBN 9780334028581

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With interest in Karl Barth running at unprecedented levels in the English-speaking world, this is a new edition of his survey-volume of formative eighteenth and nineteenth-century thinkers. With a comprehensive and extensive new introduction, in which the volume is re-contextualized and re-introduced for a fresh generation, this work can be used as a set text for courses in the history of Christian thought and doctrine as well as supplementary reading for students of continental intellectual history. All the most significant figures are here, in addition to several lesser-know thinkers. The translations of Barth's major essay "On the Task of a History of Modern Protestant Theology" and his original German preface of 1946 are also included.

Protestant Theology and Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century Netherlands

Protestant Theology and Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century Netherlands
Title Protestant Theology and Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century Netherlands PDF eBook
Author Arie L. Molendijk
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2022
Genre History
ISBN 0192898027

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Protestant Theology and Modernity in the Nineteenth Century Netherlands examines how Dutch Protestant thinkers and theologicans met the challenges of the rapidly modernizing world around them. It shows that the nineteenth-century saw theology fundamentally transformed and reinvented in a variety of ways. Enlightenment values were fiercely attacked by orthodox Pietists but embraced by 'modern' theologians. Positions were not fixed and theologians has to work hard to maintain their intellectual integrity. Jewish Isaac da Costa converted to Christianity and fulminated against the Zeitgeist. Allard Pierson, who in his youth had been under the spell of Da Costa, resigned from his ministry and adopted an 'agnostic' stance. Abraham Kuyper modernized theology and politics, by laying the foundations of 'pillarization' (the segmented social structures based on differences in religion and worldview) of Dutch society. Abraham Kuenen revolutionized the study of the Old Testament, and Protestant theologians made ground-breaking contributions to the emerging science of religion. This book used in-depth studies of a small number of significant and influential Protestant thinkers to analyse how they addressed specific modern transformation processes such as political modernization, the pluralization of world views, and the emergence of critical historical scholarship. It also considers the significant Dutch contribution to the historical-critical study of the Bible, and the emergence of the modern comparative study of religion.

Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1
Title Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Claude Welch
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 336
Release 2003-12-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725208989

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This comprehensive study analyzes the theological concerns of the major Protestant thinkers in Europe and the United States during the early part of the nineteenth century. The discussion ranges from such influential literary religious thinkers as Carlyle and Emerson to theological critics such as Feuerbach and Kierkegaard.

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Title Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Karl Barth
Publisher
Total Pages 669
Release 1972
Genre Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN 9780598180438

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Reinventing Christianity

Reinventing Christianity
Title Reinventing Christianity PDF eBook
Author Linda Woodhead
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 506
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351775928

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This title was first published in 2001. 'An age of faith or an age of doubt?'- the question has dominated study of Christianity in the Victorian era. Reinventing Christianity offers a fresh analysis of the vitality and variety of Christianity in Britain and America in the Victorian era. Part One presents an overview of some of the main varieties of Christianity in the west ranging from the conservative - Protestant evangelicalism and 'fortress' Catholicism - to the radical - Theosophy, Swedenborgianism and Transcendentalism; Part Two reviews negotiations between Christianity and the wider culture. The conclusion reflects on general trends in the period, showing how many of these prefigured later developments in religion. This book highlights the creativity and diversity of 19th century Christianity, showing how developments normally associated with the late 20th century - such as the reassertion of tradition and the rise of feminist theology and alternative spirituality - were already in train a century before.

Church and Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Church and Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Title Church and Theology in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Christian Baur
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 544
Release 2018-03-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532632312

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The last volume of Baur’s church history, based on lectures delivered during the 1850s, covers the nineteenth century. They were edited and published by Eduard Zeller after Baur’s death. Since the lectures devote equal attention to theological and ecclesiastical matters, the title in English is Church and Theology in the Nineteenth Century. Baur provides critical analyses of the philosophers and theologians of the nineteenth century (Herder, Schiller, Goethe, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Jacobi, Schleiermacher, Marheineke, Neander, Möhler, Hegel, Strauss, Feuerbach, and many others), as well as details about European Catholic and Protestant church history from 1800 to 1860. What he produces is a “participant history,” written by a scholar very much engaged in the issues of his time. Ferdinand Christian Baur was a professor of theology at the University of Tübingen from 1826 to 1860. He is known for his path-breaking studies in New Testament literature and historical theology. Recent translations of his work by Brown and Hodgson include History of Christian Dogma and Lectures on New Testament Theology.