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7 A Doctrine of God Developed from the Feeling of Absolute Dependence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XV
- Abbreviations XVII
- Introduction 1
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I The Conception of an “Introduction” as Part of an Account of Christian Doctrine after the Anthropological Turn
- Introduction 7
- 1 The Tasks and the Layout of the “Introduction” in the First and the Second Editions of The Christian Faith 9
- 2 Determining the Essence of Piety by Two Distinct Methods in the First and the Second Editions 29
- 3 The Definition of the Essence of Christianity 71
- 4 Critiques of the First Edition and Evaluation of the Changes to the Introduction as a Framework for the Dogmatics 102
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II Schleiermacher’s Reworking of Christian Doctrine in his Material Dogmatics
- Introduction 141
- 5 The Theological Anthropology of the Glaubenslehre: Original Perfection, Sinfulness and Receptivity for Redemption 143
- 6 A Christology from Two Perspectives: the Consciousness of Redemption, and the Single Divine Decree 172
- 7 A Doctrine of God Developed from the Feeling of Absolute Dependence 208
- 8 Conclusion: Creation and Redemption in Categories of Freedom 237
- Bibliography 255
- Person Index 270
- Subject Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XV
- Abbreviations XVII
- Introduction 1
-
I The Conception of an “Introduction” as Part of an Account of Christian Doctrine after the Anthropological Turn
- Introduction 7
- 1 The Tasks and the Layout of the “Introduction” in the First and the Second Editions of The Christian Faith 9
- 2 Determining the Essence of Piety by Two Distinct Methods in the First and the Second Editions 29
- 3 The Definition of the Essence of Christianity 71
- 4 Critiques of the First Edition and Evaluation of the Changes to the Introduction as a Framework for the Dogmatics 102
-
II Schleiermacher’s Reworking of Christian Doctrine in his Material Dogmatics
- Introduction 141
- 5 The Theological Anthropology of the Glaubenslehre: Original Perfection, Sinfulness and Receptivity for Redemption 143
- 6 A Christology from Two Perspectives: the Consciousness of Redemption, and the Single Divine Decree 172
- 7 A Doctrine of God Developed from the Feeling of Absolute Dependence 208
- 8 Conclusion: Creation and Redemption in Categories of Freedom 237
- Bibliography 255
- Person Index 270
- Subject Index 273