Protestant theology and the making of the modern German university

Theology, modernity, and the German University -- On the state and modern science 'in the German sense' -- Plan of study -- Broader considerations, or 'the pathos of modern theology' -- Sacra Facultas and the coming of German modernity -- The medieval legacy -- Humanism, the Refo...

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Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser: Howard, Thomas A. 1967- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2006
Ausgabe:1. publ.
Schlagworte:Universities and colleges Protestant churches Theology, Doctrinal Church and college Universität Evangelische Theologie Theologische Fakultät Hochschullehrer Deutschland Geschichte mehr... Evangelische Kirche 1800-1900
Umfang:XII, 468 S.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Theology, modernity, and the German University
  • On the state and modern science 'in the German sense'
  • Plan of study
  • Broader considerations, or 'the pathos of modern theology'
  • Sacra Facultas and the coming of German modernity
  • The medieval legacy
  • Humanism, the Reformation, and the universities
  • The eighteenth century : decline and critique
  • The way forward : Halle and Göttingen
  • 'Torchbearer or trainbearer'? : the faculties and Immanuel Kant
  • Theology, Wissenschaft, and the founding of the University of Berlin
  • Revolutionary times and the ascendancy of Wissenschaft
  • 'A new creation'
  • Theology and the idea of the New University
  • Early operations : Berlin's theological faculty, 1810-1819
  • 'Renewing Protestantism' : Schleiermacher and the challenge of modern theological education
  • An Erastian modernity? : church, state, and education in early nineteenth-century, Prussia
  • Church and state before 1806
  • The great transition : church and state after 1806
  • 'A realm of the intelligence' : Minister Altenstein and his legacy
  • Theologia between science and the state
  • General trends and developments, 1810-1918
  • The rise and fall of 'theological encyclopedia'
  • History, commemoration, and the university
  • 'The age of German footnotes' : visitors from abroad, admirers from afar
  • 'The crisis of the theological faculty' : Lagarde, Overbeck, and Harnack
  • Conclusion : Janus gazing.
  • Theology, modernity, and the German University
  • On the state and modern science 'in the German sense'
  • Plan of study
  • Broader considerations, or 'the pathos of modern theology'
  • Sacra Facultas and the coming of German modernity
  • The medieval legacy
  • Humanism, the Reformation, and the universities
  • The eighteenth century : decline and critique
  • The way forward : Halle and Göttingen
  • 'Torchbearer or trainbearer'? : the faculties and Immanuel Kant
  • Theology, Wissenschaft, and the founding of the University of Berlin
  • Revolutionary times and the ascendancy of Wissenschaft
  • 'A new creation'
  • Theology and the idea of the New University
  • Early operations : Berlin's theological faculty, 1810-1819
  • 'Renewing Protestantism' : Schleiermacher and the challenge of modern theological education
  • An Erastian modernity? : church, state, and education in early nineteenth-century, Prussia
  • Church and state before 1806
  • The great transition : church and state after 1806
  • 'A realm of the intelligence' : Minister Altenstein and his legacy
  • Theologia between science and the state
  • General trends and developments, 1810-1918
  • The rise and fall of 'theological encyclopedia'
  • History, commemoration, and the university
  • 'The age of German footnotes' : visitors from abroad, admirers from afar
  • 'The crisis of the theological faculty' : Lagarde, Overbeck, and Harnack
  • Conclusion : Janus gazing