Troeltsch's Eschatological Absolute
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
AAR Academy Series
ISBN-10
0197506658
ISBN-13
9780197506653
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 29th, 2020
Print length
204 Pages
Weight
454 grams
Dimensions
15.50 x 23.60 x 1.50 cms
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Evan Kuehn argues that historiographical assumptions about twentieth-century religious thought have obscured the coherence and relevance of the Protestant theologian Ernst Troeltsch''s understanding of God, history, and eschatology. Kuehn argues that an eschatological understanding of the Absolute stands at the heart of Troeltsch''s theology and the problem of historicism with which it is faced. Troeltsch''s theory of the Absolute is shown to be central to his views on religion and religious ethics and provides practitioners of constructive studies in religion with important resources for engaging with sociological and historical studies.
Ernst Troeltsch is widely recognized as having played an important role in the development of modern Protestant theology, but his contribution is usually understood as largely critical of traditional modes of theological inquiry. He is best known for his historicist critique of dogmatic theology, and seen either as the closing chapter of nineteenth-century liberalism, or as a proto-postmodernist. Central to this pivotal period in modern theology stands the problem: how can we articulate a doctrine of ultimate reality such that a meaningful and coherent account of the world is available without our understanding of God thereby becoming conditioned by the world itself? Evan Kuehn demonstrates that historiographical assumptions about twentieth-century religious thought have obscured the coherence and relevance of Troeltsch''s understanding of God, history, and eschatology. An eschatological understanding of the Absolute, Kuehn contends, stands at the heart of Troeltsch''s theology and the problem of historicism with which it is faced. Troeltsch''s eschatological Absolute must be understood in the context of questions that were being raised at the turn of the twentieth century both by research on New Testament apocalypticism, and by modern critical methodologies in the historical sciences. His theory of the Absolute is central to his views on religion and religious ethics and provides practitioners of constructive studies in religion with important resources for engaging with sociological and historical studies, where Troeltsch''s status as a classical figure is widely recognized.
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