Category: History - European

An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant

THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES; ACTION AND REACTION. 191. THE POETS. 195. COLERIDGE. 197. THE ORIEL SCHOOL. 199. ERSINE AND CAMPBELL. 201. MAURICE. 204. CHANNING. 205. BUSHNELL. 207. THE CATHOLIC REVIVAL. 211. THE OXFORD MOVEMENT. 212. NEWMAN. 214. MODERNISM. 221. ROBERTSON. 223...

Chapters

13. Chapter 13

In those aspects of our subject with which we have thus far dealt, leadership has been largely with the Germans. Effort was indeed made in the chapter on the sciences to illustr...

10. Chapter 10

It has been said that in Christian times the relation of philosophy and religion may be determined by the attitude of reason toward a single matter, namely, the churchly doctrin...

7. Chapter 7

The Protestant Reformation marked an era both in life and thought for the modern world. It ushered in a revolution in Europe. It established distinctions and initiated tendencie...

9. Chapter 9

The outstanding trait of Kant's reflection upon religion is its supreme interest in morals and conduct. Metaphysician that he was, Kant saw the evil which intellectualism had do...

8. Chapter 8

The causes which we have named, religious and æsthetic, as well as purely speculative, led to such a revision of philosophical principles in Germany as took place in no other la...

11. Chapter 11

By the middle of the nineteenth century the empirical sciences had undergone vast expansion in the study of detail and in the discovery of principles. Men felt the necessity of...

12. Chapter 12

spiritual wonder which Jesus is, that prepares what credence we can gather for the wonders which it is declared he did. This is a transfer of emphasis, a redistribution of weigh...

19. Chapter 19

14. Chapter 14

TROELTSCH, ERNST. Art. 'Deismus' in Herzog-Hauck, _Realencyclopädie für Protestantische Theologie und Kirche._ 3. Aufl. Leipzig, 4. Bd., 1898, s. 532 f.: art. 'Aufklärung,' 2. B...

15. Chapter 15

EUCKEN, RUDOLF. _Die Lebensanschauungen der grossen Denker._ 8. Anfl. Leipzig, 1909. Transl., _The Problem of Human Life as viewed _by the Great Thinkers_, by W.S. HOUGH and W.R...

17. Chapter 17

16. Chapter 16

18. Chapter 18

6. Chapter 6

THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES; ACTION AND REACTION. 191. THE POETS. 195. COLERIDGE. 197. THE ORIEL SCHOOL. 199. ERSINE AND CAMPBELL. 201. MAURICE. 204. CHANNING. 205. BUSHNELL. 2...

4. Chapter 4

5. Chapter 5

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2. Chapter 2

3. Chapter 3