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Conclusion
Idealism’s Enduring Trinitarian Legacy
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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The Idealist Trinitarian Adventure
- Introduction to Part 1 11
- Georg W. F. Hegel 13
- Friedrich W. J. von Schelling 25
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Early European Testimonials to Idealist Influence
- Introduction to Part 2 47
- Philipp Marheineke 51
- Isaak August Dorner 57
- Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov 71
-
German Idealist Family Resemblances
- Introduction to Part 3 107
- Karl Barth 111
- Karl Rahner 125
- Wolfhart Pannenberg 147
-
American Idealist Echoes
- Introduction to Part 4 175
- Robert W. Jenson 181
- Catherine Mowry LaCugna 217
- Joseph A. Bracken 241
- Dale M. Schlitt 265
- Conclusion 291
- Notes 307
- Bibliography 405
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
The Idealist Trinitarian Adventure
- Introduction to Part 1 11
- Georg W. F. Hegel 13
- Friedrich W. J. von Schelling 25
-
Early European Testimonials to Idealist Influence
- Introduction to Part 2 47
- Philipp Marheineke 51
- Isaak August Dorner 57
- Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov 71
-
German Idealist Family Resemblances
- Introduction to Part 3 107
- Karl Barth 111
- Karl Rahner 125
- Wolfhart Pannenberg 147
-
American Idealist Echoes
- Introduction to Part 4 175
- Robert W. Jenson 181
- Catherine Mowry LaCugna 217
- Joseph A. Bracken 241
- Dale M. Schlitt 265
- Conclusion 291
- Notes 307
- Bibliography 405
- Index 435