The Legacy of the Tubingen School The Relevance of Nineteenth-Century Theology for the Twenty-First Century

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Pub. Date: 1997-12-01
Publisher(s): Herder & Herder
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Summary

The Catholic Tubingen school was the most creative and influential movement within Catholic theology in the 19th century. The first generation of theologians who worked within its tradition- especially Drey, Mohler, and Kuhn, entered into serious conversation with the major currents of post-Kantian philosophy and gave Catholic thought a new direction which has continued to influence theology in the decades since. This volume introduces readers to several main themes in the enduring influence of the Tubingen school.

Table of Contents

Introduction 11(10)
DONALD DIETRICH
MICHAEL HIMES
1. Perspectives toward the Future in the Dogmatics of the Tubingen Theologians
21(17)
PETER HUNERMANN
2. Observations Concerning the Tubingen "Axiom" Then and Now "That there must exist within the church an analogy to what within the state is called public opinion"
38(18)
ABRAHAM PETER KUSTERMANN
3. The Universal in the Particular Johann Sebastian Drey on the Hermeneutics of Tradition
56(19)
JOHN E. THIEL
4. The Holy Spirit and The Catholic Tradition The Legacy of Johann Adam Mohler
75(20)
BRADFORD E. HINZE
5. Divinizing the Church Strauss and Barth on Mohler's Ecclesiology
95(16)
MICHAEL J. HIMES
6. Idealistic Hermeneutics in Theology Remarks on Baur, Mohler and Schleiermacher
111(19)
REINHOLD RIEGER
7. Doctrine as Symbol Johann Adam Mohler in Dialogue with Kant and Hegel
130(14)
STEPHEN FIELDS, SJ
8. Kingdom of God-Church-Society The Contemporary Relevance of Johann Baptist Hirscher, Theologian of Reform
144(12)
HERMANN J. POTTMEYER
9. The Problem of Revelation in the Theology of Johannes Evangelist von Kuhn
156(17)
ZACHARY HAYES, OFM
10. Beyond "Hierarchology" Johann Adam Mohler and Yves Congar
173(19)
THOMAS F. O'MEARA, OP
11. The Authority of the Church and the Problematic Nature of Subjectivity in Johann Adam Mohler's Symbolik
192(16)
ANTON VAN HARSKAMP
12. History and Grace The Tubingen School Encounters Postmodernism
208(13)
ELMAR KLINGER
Contributors 221

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