Philosophie ist Theologie Die Provokation der Neuzeit

Immanuel Kant as an interpreter of St Paul. Fichte as an interpreter of the Gospel of John. Hegel as a philosopher on the life of Jesus. This book shows how mysticism, scholasticism and Reformation theology, as well as Christian subject philosophy, Jewish panentheism and liberal Enlightenment, and f...

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Main Author Ruhstorfer, Karlheinz
Format eBook
LanguageGerman
Published Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 15.07.2024
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Summary:Immanuel Kant as an interpreter of St Paul. Fichte as an interpreter of the Gospel of John. Hegel as a philosopher on the life of Jesus. This book shows how mysticism, scholasticism and Reformation theology, as well as Christian subject philosophy, Jewish panentheism and liberal Enlightenment, and finally democracy, Christianity and ethics are connected. Especially in times in which religion is losing ground in Europe, in which the postmodern ideals of alterity and plurality are in crisis and in which social cohesion is breaking down, this reflection on modern metaphysics takes on a provocative explosiveness and opens up a new perspective for both theology and philosophy in the current time of change.
ISBN:3495993029
9783495993026
DOI:10.5771/9783495993033