Recognition and Religion A Historical and Systematic Study

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Contents


List of Tables ix





    1. Introduction List of Abbreviations xi



    • 1.1. The Task

    • 1.2. Philosophical Theories of Recognition

    • 1.3. Recognition in Current Theology

    • 1.4. Concepts, Conceptions, and Paradigms

    • 1.5. Parts of Recognition





    1. The Latin Traditions



    • 2.1. From the New Testament to the LatinRecognitions

    • 2.2. Augustine onAgnitioandRecognitio

    • 2.3. Attachment, Feudalism, and Bernard of Clairvaux

    • 2.4. Thomas Aquinas and Later Scholastics

    • 2.5. Marsilio Ficino: Loving Recognition

    • 2.6. Martin Luther: Justification and Attachment

    • 2.7. Calvin and Religious Knowledge





    1. The Modern Era



    • 3.1. From Hobbes to Pietism

    • 3.2.Anerkennungin Religion: Fichte and Spalding

    • 3.3. Hegel and Schleiermacher

    • 3.4. Cultural Protestantism and Dialectical Theology

    • 3.5. Legal Developments

    • 3.6. Vatican II and the Ecumenical Movement





    1. Recognition in Religion: A Systematic Outline



    • 4.1. The Emergence of Historical Paradigms

    • 4.2. The Nature of Religious Recognition

    • 4.3. Gift and Language

    • 4.4. Recognizing Oneself

    • 4.5. Conclusion: Ways and Aims of Recognition



  • Sources and Literature

  • Index

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