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Dorrien, Gary
Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit
The Idealistic Logic of Modern Theology

1. Edition March 2012
122.- Euro
2012. 616 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN 978-0-470-67331-7 - John Wiley & Sons



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Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit offers illuminating insights into the impact of 19th-century philosophical idealism on contemporary religious thought. Noted theologian Gary Dorrien carefully dissects Kant's three critiques of reason and his moral conception of religion, and analyzes the alternatives to Kant offered by Schleiermacher, Schelling, Hegel, and others moving historically and chronologically through key figures in European philosophy and theology. Presenting notoriously difficult arguments in a wonderfully lucid and accessible manner, Dorrien solidifies his reputation as a pre-eminent social ethicist.

From the contents
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Kantian Concepts, Liberal Theology, and Post-Kantian Idealism
2. Subjectivity in Question: Immanuel Kant, Johann G. Fichte, and Critical Idealism
3. Making Sense of Religion: Freidreich Schleiermacher, John Locke, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Liberal Theology
4. Dialetics of Spiriti: F. W. J. Schelling, G. W. F. Hegel, and Absolute Idealism
5. Hegelian Spirit in Question: David Freidrich Strauss, Søren Kiekegaard, and Mediating Theology
6. Neo-Kantian Historicism: Albrecht Ritschl, Adolf von Harnack, Wilhelm Herrman, Ernst Troeltsch, and the Ritschlian School
7. Idealist Ordering: Lux Mundi, Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Hastings Rashdall, Alfred E. Garvie, Alfred North Whitehead, William Temple and British Idealism
8. The Barthian Revolt: Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and the Legacy of Liberal Theology
9. Idealistic Ironies from Kant and Hegel to Tillich and Barth

 




 

        

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