Jump to ContentJump to Main Navigation

Online

49,00 € / $74.00*

* Prices subject to change. Shipping costs will be added if applicable.
Publication Date:
July 2009
ISSN:
1612-9776
DOI:
10.1515/ZNTH.2008.012

See all formats and pricing

Online
Individual Subscription Online only
Euro [D] 49.00
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 74.00 *
Print
Individual Subscription Online only
Euro [D] 170.00
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 255.00 *
Print + Online
Individual Subscription Online only
Euro [D] 204.00
RRP for USA, Canada, Mexico
US$ 306.00 *
*Prices subject to change. Shipping costs will be added if applicable.

Ed. by Chapman, Mark D. / Vial, Jr., Theodore M / Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm

In cooperation with Christophersen, Alf

2 Issues per year

VolumeIssuePage

Wilhelm Herrmann and the Birth of the Ritschlian School

Christophe Chalamet

Citation Information: Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte (Journal for the History of Modern Theology). Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 263–289, ISSN (Online) 1612-9776, ISSN (Print) 0943-7592, DOI: 10.1515/ZNTH.2008.012, July 2009

Publication History:
Published Online:
2009-07-15

Abstract

The emergence of a school around the theology of Albrecht Ritschl remains an important aspect of modern Protestant theology. On the basis of previously unpublished correspondence between Ritschl and some of his most celebrated students, we are able to investigate anew the circumstances under which the Ritschlian school was formed, and to ask why Ritschl's theology attracted a new generation of theologians and historians of theology. By focusing on Wilhelm Herrmann, one of the most significant systematic theologians of the Ritschlian school, this article shows how Ritschl's attempt to overcome apologetics and classical metaphysics as well as his way of correlating religion and morality opened a distinctive and appealing alternative to the various theological schools of his time.

Comments (0)

Please log in or register to comment.