The Legacy of the Tübingen School

The Legacy of the Tübingen School
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Publisher : The Crossroad Publishing Co.
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042147382
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Synopsis The Legacy of the Tübingen School by : Donald J. Dietrich

Leading American and European theologians offer their insights on the achievements of the Tubingen School and their relevance for contemporary theology. In this volume, essays by prominent scholars look back on the achievements of 19th century theology and look ahead in terms of the resources they offer for the 21st century.

The Tübingen School

The Tübingen School
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011008821
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Synopsis The Tübingen School by : Horton Harris

The Other Plato

The Other Plato
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781438444116
ISBN-13 : 1438444117
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Synopsis The Other Plato by : Dmitri Nikulin

Offering a provocative alternative to the dominant approaches of Plato scholarship, the Tübingen School suggests that the dialogues do not tell the full story of Plato's philosophical teachings. Texts and fragments by his students and their followers—most famously Aristotle's Physics—point to an "unwritten doctrine" articulated by Plato at the Academy. These unwritten teachings had a more systematic character than those presented in the dialogues, which according to this interpretation were meant to be introductory. The Tübingen School reconstructs a historical, critical, and systematic account of Plato that takes into account testimony about these teachings as well as the dialogues themselves. The Other Plato collects seminal and more recent essays by leading proponents of this approach, providing a comprehensive overview of the Tübingen School for English readers.

Lectures on New Testament Theology

Lectures on New Testament Theology
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780198754176
ISBN-13 : 0198754175
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Synopsis Lectures on New Testament Theology by : Ferdinand Christian Baur

A translation of F. C. Baur's Vorlesungen uber neutestamentliche Theologie (1864). This work, which has never before been published in English, discusses key concepts in the study of the New Testament, written by the author to accompany his lectures as Professor of Theology at the University of Tubingen.

Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany

Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780199641918
ISBN-13 : 0199641919
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Synopsis Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany by : Johannes Zachhuber

This study describes the origin, development and crisis of the German nineteenth-century project of theology as science. It shows the groundbreaking historical work of the two major theological schools in nineteenth century Germany, the Tübingen School and the Ritschl School, as part of a broader theological and intellectual agenda.

The Tübingen School

The Tübingen School
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3952750
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Synopsis The Tübingen School by : Horton Harris

Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany

Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780191086144
ISBN-13 : 0191086142
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Synopsis Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany by : Zachary Purvis

Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany examines the dual transformation of institutions and ideas that led to the emergence of theology as science, the paradigmatic project of modern theology associated with Friedrich Schleiermacher. Beginning with earlier educational reforms across central Europe and especially following the upheavals of the Napoleonic period, an impressive list of provocateurs, iconoclasts, and guardians of the old faith all confronted the nature of the university, the organization of knowledge, and the unity of theology's various parts, quandaries which together bore the collective name of 'theological encyclopedia'. Schleiermacher's remarkably influential programme pioneered the structure and content of the theological curriculum and laid the groundwork for theology's historicization. Zachary Purvis offers a comprehensive investigation of Schleiermacher's programme through the era's two predominant schools: speculative theology and mediating theology. Purvis highlights that the endeavour ultimately collapsed in the context of Wilhelmine Germany and the Weimar Republic, beset by the rise of religious studies, radical disciplinary specialization, a crisis of historicism, and the attacks of dialectical theology. In short, the project represented university theology par excellence. Engaging in detail with these developments, Purvis weaves the story of modern university theology into the broader tapestry of German and European intellectual culture, with periodic comparisons to other national contexts. In doing so, he Purvis presents a substantially new way to understand the relationship between theology and the university, both in nineteenth-century Germany and, indeed, beyond.