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... However, Beat, Hegel does *both*. Hegel uses both his Dialectical Logic and his Theology of Comparative Religion to elucidate the Absolute Spirit. Beat,...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 2, 2003
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... This appears to be the central issue that contemporary theologians have inherited from Hegel, the issues of incarnation, individual experience and ...
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Sep 2, 2003
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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...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 2, 2003
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... 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...
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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
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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,...
Paul Trejo
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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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Sep 10, 2003
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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...
Paul Trejo
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Sep 29, 2003
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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 Trejo
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Oct 1, 2003
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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 ...
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Oct 14, 2003
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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...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 15, 2003
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Dear Hegelians List, Last year Edwin Mellen Press published my English edition of Bruno Bauer's, ENTDECKTE CHRISTENTUM (1843). This book was immediately...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 15, 2003
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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 ...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 22, 2003
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... 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...
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Oct 25, 2003
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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'...
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Oct 25, 2003
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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...
JOHN BARDIS
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Oct 26, 2003
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... 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...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 26, 2003
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... 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...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 26, 2003
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... 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,...
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Oct 27, 2003
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... 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...
Paul Trejo
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Oct 27, 2003
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... 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...
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Oct 28, 2003
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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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 10, 2003
8:36 pm
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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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 29, 2003
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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...
JOHN BARDIS
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Nov 30, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 3, 2003
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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 ...
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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...
David Westling
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 4, 2003
10:08 am
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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