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Studien zu Troeltsch und Weber
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Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
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German
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2014
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This volume contains studies on two of the most fascinating personalities in the academic world of the 20th century. In their common years in Heidelberg, both Weber and Troeltsch developed a research program in sociology of religion which was devoted to the analysis of the “cultural importance” of religion, in particular Protestant piety. Their common interest in an analytical explanation of religion as vital power (“Lebensmacht”), however, resulted in different and competing theoretical programs. The studies in this book explore the constellations of the two men’s lives and works.
- Studies on two of the most fascinating research personalities of the 20th century
- Includes biographical and work-historical references
- Many previously unknown sources are published here
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Friedrich Wilhelm Graf, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Reviews
"Graf has not only achieved his stated goal to shed much needed light on the long-term friendship of these two great scholars, but he has also shown that Ernst Troeltsch is worthy of as much serious scholarly investigation as his more famous friend and colleague Max Weber."
Christopher Adair-Toteff in: Max Weber Studies 2015
Christopher Adair-Toteff in: Max Weber Studies 2015
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Frontmatter
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Siglen und Abkürzungen
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Vorwort
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Einleitung
1 - Teil A. Max Weber
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Max Weber und die protestantische Theologie seiner Zeit
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Die „kompetentesten“ Gesprächspartner? Implizite theologische Werturteile in Max Webers „Protestantischer Ethik“
111 - Teil B. Ernst Troeltsch
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Der „Systematiker“ der „Kleinen Göttinger Fakultät“. Ernst Troeltschs Promotionsthesen und ihr Göttinger Kontext
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Religion und Individualität. Bemerkungen zu einem Grundproblem der Religionstheorie Ernst Troeltschs
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Ernst Troeltsch. Kulturgeschichte des Christentums
241 - Teil C. Konstellationen
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Fachmenschenfreundschaft. Bemerkungen zu ‚Max Weber und Ernst Troeltsch‘
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Puritanische Sektenfreiheit versus lutherische Volkskirche. Zum Einfluß Georg Jellineks auf religionsdiagnostische Deutungsmuster Max Webers und Ernst Troeltschs
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Max Weber und Ernst Troeltsch
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Distanz aus Nähe. Einige Anmerkungen zum „Weber–Paradigma“ in Perspektiven der neueren Troeltsch–Forschung
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Wertkonflikt oder Kultursynthese?
353 - Teil D. Anhang
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Abschiedsfeier für Ernst Troeltsch in Heidelberg
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Kondolenzschreiben zum Tode von Max Weber
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Max Weber. Ein Lebensbild von Marianne Weber
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Max Weber. Ein Lebensbild von Marianne Weber
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Das Dennoch des Glaubens. Ein Briefwechsel
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Otto Baumgarten als Theologe und Politiker
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Otto Baumgartens Lebensbild
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Nachweise
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eBook published on:
May 26, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9783110245547
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April 28, 2014
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9783110245530
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