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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... pantheism , bequeathed by classicism to our poetry and philosophy . For long it persisted in dilute form — though basically counter to the actual feeling of the times . But it is probably no exaggeration to say that of all philosophical ...
... pantheism , bequeathed by classicism to our poetry and philosophy . For long it persisted in dilute form — though basically counter to the actual feeling of the times . But it is probably no exaggeration to say that of all philosophical ...
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Edward T. Oakes. destruction were already sown in the development of pantheistic thought and feeling over the course of the nineteenth century and during the two decades of the twentieth . Pantheism's system of thought and feeling rests ...
Edward T. Oakes. destruction were already sown in the development of pantheistic thought and feeling over the course of the nineteenth century and during the two decades of the twentieth . Pantheism's system of thought and feeling rests ...
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... pantheism is always a reflection of the- istic belief , and is frequently of greater warmth and beauty than the theistic God . Few have so profoundly recognized this as Scho- penhauer , who regarded all the pantheism of his age ...
... pantheism is always a reflection of the- istic belief , and is frequently of greater warmth and beauty than the theistic God . Few have so profoundly recognized this as Scho- penhauer , who regarded all the pantheism of his age ...
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GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING | 18 |
FRIEDRICH DANIEL ERNST SCHLEIERMACHER | 48 |
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL | 59 |
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