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<p> the science of religion; the application of philosophical principles to the discussion of its general character, origin, and claims. It presents, </p> <p> 1, religion in general; </p> <p> 2, revealed religion; </p> <p> 3, the [[Christian]] religion; </p> <p> 4, the Christian Church. </p> <p> This subject is discussed by Apelt (1860), Beneke (1840), Chateaubriand, Deuzinger (1857), Fichte, Hegel ( Werke, vol. xi), Kant (Religion innerhalb, with Kirchmann's notes), Krug (1819), Morrel (Philosophy of Religion; see the Methodist Quarterly Review, July, Oct., 1850), Pascal (Pensees), Otto Pfleiderer (1869), Heinrich Ritter (1858, 1859), [[Arnold]] Ruge (1869), Schleiermacher (Monologen), F. X. Schmid (1857), and Spinoza. See Fleming and Krauth, Vocabulary of Philosophy, p. 854. </p> | Philosophy Of Religion <ref name="term_57686" /> | ||
==References == | <p> the science of religion; the application of philosophical principles to the discussion of its general character, origin, and claims. It presents, </p> <p> '''1,''' religion in general; </p> <p> '''2,''' revealed religion; </p> <p> '''3,''' the [[Christian]] religion; </p> <p> '''4,''' the Christian Church. </p> <p> This subject is discussed by Apelt (1860), Beneke (1840), Chateaubriand, Deuzinger (1857), Fichte, Hegel ( Werke, vol. xi), Kant (Religion innerhalb, with Kirchmann's notes), Krug (1819), Morrel (Philosophy of Religion; see the [[Methodist]] Quarterly Review, July, Oct., 1850), [[Pascal]] (Pensees), [[Otto]] Pfleiderer (1869), Heinrich Ritter (1858, 1859), [[Arnold]] Ruge (1869), Schleiermacher (Monologen), F. X. Schmid (1857), and Spinoza. See Fleming and Krauth, Vocabulary of Philosophy, p. 854. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 15 October 2021
Philosophy Of Religion [1]
the science of religion; the application of philosophical principles to the discussion of its general character, origin, and claims. It presents,
1, religion in general;
2, revealed religion;
3, the Christian religion;
4, the Christian Church.
This subject is discussed by Apelt (1860), Beneke (1840), Chateaubriand, Deuzinger (1857), Fichte, Hegel ( Werke, vol. xi), Kant (Religion innerhalb, with Kirchmann's notes), Krug (1819), Morrel (Philosophy of Religion; see the Methodist Quarterly Review, July, Oct., 1850), Pascal (Pensees), Otto Pfleiderer (1869), Heinrich Ritter (1858, 1859), Arnold Ruge (1869), Schleiermacher (Monologen), F. X. Schmid (1857), and Spinoza. See Fleming and Krauth, Vocabulary of Philosophy, p. 854.