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The Divine Council and Israelite Monotheism
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Emerging in the Image of God: From Evolution to Ethics in a Second Naïveté Understanding of Christian Anthropology
In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2013)
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Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, an Essay on Political Theology
In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2013)
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Twelfth Century Literal Bible Commentaries: Comparing Jewish and Christian
In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2013)
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To the Jew First: A Socio-Historical and Biblical-Theological Analysis of the Pauline Teaching of `Election' in Light of Second Temple Jewish Patterns of Thought
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2013)
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The Enchanter's Spell: J.R.R. Tolkien's Mythopoetic Response to Modernism
In: FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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„Zurück zu Schleiermacher! und von Schleiermacher aus vorwärts!“ Georg Wobbermin and the Legacy of Schleiermacher in Weimar Liberal Protestantism
In: Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS (2012)
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An Application of Discourse Analysis Methodology in the Exegesis of John 17
In: Eleutheria (2012)
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Grammar & Other Modes of the Mind
In: Saṁskṛta-sādhuta: Goodness of Sanskrit. Studies in honour of professor Ashok Aklujkar ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00672773 ; Chikafumi Watanabe, Michele Desmarais, Yoshichika Honda. Saṁskṛta-sādhuta: Goodness of Sanskrit. Studies in honour of professor Ashok Aklujkar, D.K. Printworld, New Delhi, India, pp.311-329, 2012 (2012)
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"When the Eternal Can Be Met": Bergsonian Time in the Theologies of C.S. Lewis, T.S. Eliot, and W.H. Auden
In: Dissertations (2012)
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There’s No Place Like Home: From Oz to Antichrist
In: Journal of Religion & Film (2012)
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Lower Sacraments: Theological Eating in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis
Hartley, Gregory Philip. - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2012
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2012)
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Beyond Dogma: The Role of "Evolutionary" Science and the "Embodiment" of Archetypal Energies
In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2012)
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Moral Integrity and Authentic Igbo Cultural Values: Paths Towards Meeting the Contemporary Challenges of Secularization and Materialism in Igboland
In: Theology Faculty Research and Publications (2011)
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Trilectic of Testimony: A Phenomenological Construal of the Eucharist as Manifestation-Proclamation-Attestation
In: Dissertations (2011)
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Jihadis and the Use of the Terms Terrorism and Terrorist
In: Re-visioning Terrorism (2011)
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Geschichte und Historie: The problem of Faith and History
In: Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS (2009)
Abstract: Faith at the Intersection of History and Experience is the first study in English of the theology of the German Lutheran theologian, Georg Wobbermin (1869–1943), who has been called a “captain of the liberal rearguard.” Widely read and discussed in his own lifetime, Wobbermin’s theology fell into obscurity as dialectical theology rose to prominence in the years following the First World War. Hege presents the major themes of Wobbermin’s theology, particularly his analysis of the relationship between faith and history and his development of a religio-psychological theological method that places faith at the intersection of history and experience. Wobbermin’s critiques of recent and contemporary approaches to the problem of faith and history and his attention to theological method reveal a sustained effort to continue what he called the “Luther-Kant-Schleiermacher line” of Protestant theology. The consistent emphasis in Wobbermin’s theology is on the systematic interrelation of objectivity and subjectivity, an approach he considered to be a faithful continuation of the Reformation, but one that invited conflict with the dialectical theologians, chiefly Karl Barth. Wobbermin’s debates with Barth in the 1920s on issues of method reveal a vibrant and sophisticated liberal theology co-existing with the dialectical theology that is conventionally assumed to have eclipsed it over a decade earlier. Building on work that has been done primarily in German, this study of one of the “forgotten theologians” of the early twentieth century appears as more German, British, and American theologians and historians are returning to this period of theology with renewed interest and fresh questions, and it addresses an often neglected period of modern Protestant thought in histories currently available in English.
Keyword: Christianity; faith; Georg Wobbermin; history; Kant; Luther; religion; Religious Thought; Schleiermacher; Theology and Philosophy of Religion
URL: https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1153&context=facsch_papers
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/facsch_papers/152
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and his biblical contexts
In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2009)
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Does Deuteronomy 32:17 Assume or Deny the Reality of Other Gods?
In: LBTS Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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La finalidad del arte. La obra y el pensamiento de Jorge Oteiza: arte, estética y religión
Echeverría Plazaola, Jon. - : Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2008
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2008)
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