Merklinger, Philip M

Philosophy, Theology, and Hegel`s Berlin Philosophy of Religion, 1821-1827 - Albany State University of New York Press 1993 - 249p

includes index and biblioraphy

INTRODUCTION. RELATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION TO THEOLOGY CHAPTER ONE. THE 1821 CONCEPT OF RELIGION Introduction The Inner Dialectic of the Religious Relationship Natural Sensibility and Religious Sensibility Representation and Cultus religion within the limits of feeling alone: schleiermachers the cristian faith Introduction The Relations between Schleiermacher and Hegel Schleiermacher: On Religion The Purpose of The Christian Faith The Relation of Philosophy to Religion Feeling, Doing, and Knowing Feeling, Piety, and Immediate Self-Consciousness The Relations of Religion and Cognition in Dogmatics Mediate Self-Consciousness and the Christian Church UNVEILING FAITH AND SPIRIT: HEGEL`S CRITICISM OF SCHLEIERMACHER IN THE FOREWORD Introduction The Foreword The Inner Dynamics of Faith The Relationship of Feeling and Thinking in Faith PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY, AND HEGEL`S BERLIN PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Luther`s Faith: Its Source and Ground 90 The Subjectification of Objective Doctrine 95 Hegel`s Philosophical Confirmation of Luther`s Faith 99 The Principle of Subjectivity and the Witness of the Spirit 103 The Birth of the Science of Spirit out of the Science of Faith 108 PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY, AND THE INTRODUCTION TO THE 1824 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Introduction 113 Natural Theology 115 Rational Theology 116 The Letter and the Spirit 119 The Relationship of the Philosophy of Religion to the Doctrines of Positive Religion 124 Feeling and Thinking 126 The Mutual Determination of Philosophy and Theology 127 THE CONFLICT WITH PIETISM AND HEGEL`S SUBJECTIFICATION OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION Introduction 141 Hegel`s Trinitarian Response to Tholuck in the 1827 Concept of Religion 146 Introduction to the 1827 Consummate Religion 148 The First Element: The Idea of God in and for Itself 151 The Second Element: Representation, Appearance 157 Natural Humanity 161 The Story of the Fall 164 The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ 169 The Third Element: The Realization of the Spirituality of the Religious Community 175 THE RECONCILIATION OF PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY 187

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