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The Celtic Way: Order, Creativity, and the Holy Spirit in the Celtic Monastic Movement
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In: Senior Honors Theses (2015)
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The Linguistic Interpretation in the Discordant Authorship of Evil
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In: Faculty Publications and Presentations (2015)
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The Matter of Jerusalem: The Holy Land in Angevin Court Culture and Identity, c . 1154-1216
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“If Only They Knew”: Preparing Cross-Cultural Missionaries for Service in Latin America
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In: The Asbury Journal (2014)
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The Profanation of Revelation: On Language and Immanence in the Work of Giorgio Agamben
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In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2014)
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The Profanation of Revelation: On Language and Immanence in the Work of Giorgio Agamben
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In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2014)
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The metaphor of battle in the mysticism of Teresa of Avila
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In: Open Access Theses (2014)
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Sexuated Topology and the Suspension of Meaning: A Non-Hermeneutical Phenomenological Approach to Textual Analysis
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The Gathering of the Saints: Noun or Verb?
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In: Great Commission Research Journal (2013)
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Emerging in the Image of God: From Evolution to Ethics in a Second Naïveté Understanding of Christian Anthropology
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In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2013)
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Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, an Essay on Political Theology
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In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2013)
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Twelfth Century Literal Bible Commentaries: Comparing Jewish and Christian
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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
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2013)
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The Enchanter's Spell: J.R.R. Tolkien's Mythopoetic Response to Modernism
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In: FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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Psychogeographic impact on Malcolm Lowry's consciousness: from the Zapotec and Aztec civilizations to Taoism
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The Power of Non-Verbal Communication in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe
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Methods of Revision in Sixteenth-Century English Cycle Drama
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„Zurück zu Schleiermacher! und von Schleiermacher aus vorwärts!“ Georg Wobbermin and the Legacy of Schleiermacher in Weimar Liberal Protestantism
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS (2012)
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As dialectical theology rose to prominence in the years following World War I, the new theologians sought to distance themselves from liberalism in a number of ways, an important one being a rejection of Schleiermacher’s methods and conclusions. In reading the history of Weimar-era theology as it has been written in the twentieth century one would be forgiven for assuming that Schleiermacher found no defenders during this time, as liberal theology quietly faded into the twilight. However, a closer examination of this period reveals a different story. The last generation of liberal theologians consistently appealed to Schleiermacher for support and inspiration, perhaps none more so than Georg Wobbermin, whom B. A. Gerrish has called a “captain of the liberal rearguard.” Wobbermin sought to construct a religio-psychological method on the basis of Schleiermacher’s definition of religion and on his “Copernican turn” toward the subject and resolutely defended such a method against the new dialectical theology long after liberal theology’s supposed demise. A consideration of Wobbermin’s appeals to Schleiermacher in his defense of the liberal program reveals a more complex picture of the state of theology in the Weimar period and of Schleiermacher’s legacy in German Protestant thought.
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Christian Denominations and Sects; Christianity; Friedrich Schleiermacher; Georg Wobbermin; History of Christianity; Religious Thought; Theology and Philosophy of Religion; Weimar Liberal Protestantism
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URL: https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/facsch_papers/299 https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1300&context=facsch_papers
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An Application of Discourse Analysis Methodology in the Exegesis of John 17
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In: Eleutheria (2012)
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