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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... Jesus , Von Reimarus zu Wrede ( 1906 ) , and on the theology of St. Paul , Die Mystik des Apos- tels Paulus ( 1930 ) . Schweitzer's writings are very much a reflection of his life and display all of the virtues that gave him such wide ...
... Jesus , Von Reimarus zu Wrede ( 1906 ) , and on the theology of St. Paul , Die Mystik des Apos- tels Paulus ( 1930 ) . Schweitzer's writings are very much a reflection of his life and display all of the virtues that gave him such wide ...
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... Jesus , on the contrary , like the prophets and like Zarathushtra , who has much in common with the prophets , demands that we should become free from the world , and at the same time that we should be active in the world . The only ...
... Jesus , on the contrary , like the prophets and like Zarathushtra , who has much in common with the prophets , demands that we should become free from the world , and at the same time that we should be active in the world . The only ...
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... Jesus . The fact that it is not a unified system constitutes its greatness , its truth , its depth , its strength . At this point I must observe that we modern men are inclined to interpret the thoughts of Jesus in a modern way . We are ...
... Jesus . The fact that it is not a unified system constitutes its greatness , its truth , its depth , its strength . At this point I must observe that we modern men are inclined to interpret the thoughts of Jesus in a modern way . We are ...
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GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING | 18 |
FRIEDRICH DANIEL ERNST SCHLEIERMACHER | 48 |
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL | 59 |
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