... However, Beat, Hegel does *both*. Hegel uses both his Dialectical Logic and his Theology of Comparative Religion to elucidate the Absolute Spirit. Beat,...
... This appears to be the central issue that contemporary theologians have inherited from Hegel, the issues of incarnation, individual experience and ...
jonathan yegge
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Sep 2, 2003 5:18 am
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... Yes, Jonathan; that is called the 'Transcendental' relationship. ... You guessed exactly right on that point, Jonathan. Let me share some quotes from...
... Sorry, Paul, I haven't read your earlier posts about the reconciliation of good and evil in God. I have only recently joined this list. This is a fantastic...
jonathan yegge
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Sep 2, 2003 9:11 am
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Aha! I seem to have forgotten that the Lutheran tradition allows for a Mystical Union with the divine particularly because it allows for the concept of the...
jonathan yegge
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Sep 2, 2003 12:44 pm
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... Perhaps I'll seek out the URL's, or perhaps I'll repost them another time, then, Jonathan, if it is useful. ... (PM, ... Your previous post, Jonathan,...
Dear Hegelians-List, Preliminary funding for the translation of Bruno Bauer's CRITICISM OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY OF THE SYNOPTICS (1841), volume 1, has been...
Dear Hegelians List, Bruno Bauer, one of the most imitated of the Young Hegelians, was not only a staunch Republican in 1840's Prussia, he was also a...
Dear Hegelians List, As the German text of Bruno Bauer's CRITICISM OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS (1841) is slowly transformed into English text through my project, I...
Paul! I had no idea that entering this Hegialian list would thrust me into such a deep understanding of the development of the Biblical Historical Critical ...
jonathan yegge
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Oct 14, 2003 11:34 pm
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... Jonathan, this aspect of Hegelian thought is the least developed, in my view. There are countless books on all other aspects of the thought of Hegel and...
Dear Hegelians List, Last year Edwin Mellen Press published my English edition of Bruno Bauer's, ENTDECKTE CHRISTENTUM (1843). This book was immediately...
Jonathan, thanks for asking about this topic that is so interesting to me and to many readers. There is a multitude of different topics within Hegel's ...
... Hi Paul, Hegel's view of a Gentile influence on the New Testement may be strengthened by the view that John was the first Gospel written. In the book "The...
Dear Paul and John, I'd have to agree with Paul here on the Gospels. The earliest witnesses agree that Mark's gospel was the first written (i.e. Eusebius'...
Stephen Cowley
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Oct 25, 2003 7:59 pm
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It was generally thought, Stephen, that Matthew was the first Gospel. If Eusebius supposes Mark to have been the first Gospel, he would have been unusual in...
... The term, 'proves,' is too overstated, John. The dating of the New Testament documents has been an on-going scholarly debate since the late 1700's. Great...
... John, Bauer is a very complex character. He went through different periods in his literary career. The period that I tend to focus upon is his early...
... I have to say, Paul, that I felt uncomfortable with the whole idea of the 'Gentile influence on the New Testament'. Appollos, by the way, was, like Philo,...
... Right, John. The dialectical balance between the Gentile and the Jewish aspects of the New Testament should be maintained. It is too easy to act like the...
... I believe, Paul, that it was Strauss and F. C. Baur who first imagined that JOHN was late and of no historical value. Their view carried the day up until...
Secondary funding for the translation of Bruno Bauer's CRITICISM OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY OF THE SYNOPTICS (1841), volume 1, has been delayed. Our source will...
Bruno Bauer is not the only radical theologian among the Young Hegelians whose works deserve to be translated into English. I would also like to see the works...
As I mentioned in another context, I would be interested in a translation of Marheineke's Grundlehren der christ. Dogmatik, 1827. A whole chapter of the...
I'm reading Max Stirner's well-known little essay "The False Principle of Our Education." There are some metaphorical passages whose meaning escapes me, but...
Hi, Stirner was a radical individualist. As such, I'm puzzled how he could have been an influence on Marx, though I guess the answer is somewhere in the ...
Stephen Cowley
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Dec 3, 2003 9:40 pm
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... It's curious that you mention Stirner's putative influence on Marx, since that wasn't brought up in Ralph's post. I had an e-mail exchange with him back...
I don't recall what I may have written in 1994, but several scholars have mentioned a similar impact on Marx. There are variations in the specific phraseology...
This is a very interesting topic. In my opinion one should carefully read The Ego and its Own instead of “The false principle…” to come to terms with the...
It seems to me that the usual Stirner-Nietzsche comparisons are untrustworthy, as well as the tendency to place Stirner within larger trends such as...