German Essays on ReligionEdward T. Oakes These are the essential writings on religion by German theologians, philosophers, and authors, from the Enlightenment to the present. The contributing authors include Immanuel Kant, Martin Buber, Karl Rahner, Rudolf Bultmann, Karl Barth, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Albert Schweitzer, Johann Goethe, Karl Mars, and many others. |
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... relations as apprehended in all the possible ways through which man can be aware of the deity as his imme- diate life ... relation- ship operative within it . The same religious element is distinctively modified in each of these forms ...
... relations as apprehended in all the possible ways through which man can be aware of the deity as his imme- diate life ... relation- ship operative within it . The same religious element is distinctively modified in each of these forms ...
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... relation to God , not what God himself is . " Only our relation " falls within what is meant by religion generally . That is why it is that nowadays we merely hear religion talked about but find no investigations into God's nature or ...
... relation to God , not what God himself is . " Only our relation " falls within what is meant by religion generally . That is why it is that nowadays we merely hear religion talked about but find no investigations into God's nature or ...
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... relation to God . And our relation to God is unrighteous . Se- cretly we are ourselves the masters in this relationship . We are not concerned with God , but with our own requirements , to which God must adjust Himself . Our arrogance ...
... relation to God . And our relation to God is unrighteous . Se- cretly we are ourselves the masters in this relationship . We are not concerned with God , but with our own requirements , to which God must adjust Himself . Our arrogance ...
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GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING | 18 |
FRIEDRICH DANIEL ERNST SCHLEIERMACHER | 48 |
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL | 59 |
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