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| | Albrecht Ritschl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ritschl claims to carry on the work of Luther and Schleiermacher, especially in ridding faith of the tyranny of scholastic philosophy. |  | | If Ritschl had clearly shown that judgments of value enfold and transform other types of knowledge, just as the" spiritual man" includes and transfigures but does not annihilate the "natural man," then within the compass of this spiritually conditioned knowledge all other knowledge would be seen to have a function and a home. |  | | Nor does he painfully work up to his master-category, for it is given in the knowledge of Jesus revealed to the community. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht_Ritschl
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| | Ritschlianism |
 | | Like Schleiermacher, Ritschl connects mankind's subjective need of redemption with Jesus Christ, the "originator of the perfect spiritual and moral religion". |  | | So far Ritschl is not original, since Schleiermacher had already banished metaphysics from Christian philosophy, and had explained the nature of religion subjectively as springing from the feeling of our absolute dependence on God. |  | | In this alone is God preached as the Spirit of Love, just as Jesus Himself preached, and in this alone, through the preaching of Christ and His work, is that justifying faith rendered possible, in virtue of which the individual experiences regeneration and attains to adoption as a son of God (cf. |
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http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/r/ritschlianism.html
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| | Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl Biography / Biography of Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl Biography Biography |
 | | Albrecht Ritschl was born in Berlin on March 25, 1822, the son of a bishop and superintendent of the Evangelical Church in Pomerania. |  | | The tendency of Ritschl's constructive views, in spite of this emphasis on a historical basis, was toward regarding religion as a support, or a guarantee, for man's moral aspiration. |  | | At the same time, Ritschl firmly rejected all experiential approaches to religious truth as sheer sentimentalism: not what happens now in the subjective consciousness of the believer but what happened in history--this alone can be the starting point of theology. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-albrecht-benjamin-ritschl
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| | Page 46 |
 | | Ritschl's Christology forms the transition to his doctrine of God, who must be known not from meta physical speculations of natural religion or theology but solely in religious faith from the works and the person of Christ. |  | | From this point of view Ritschl draws an antithesis between the ethical duties of the Church (prayer, profession of faith, and teaching) and her religious functions (preaching and the sacra, ments), the visible organization of the Church be ing but a means to these ends. |  | | Ritschl THE NEW SCHAFF-HERZOG 46 Bitter through faith they are united with Christ as mem bers of his Church. |
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc10/htm-old/0064=46.htm
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| | Theology Of Ritschl |
 | | To Ritschl the divinity of Christ consists in the worth of Christ to men; as some one has put it, "God could not do for us more than Christ has done." So he has the value of God for us. |  | | Ritschl puts aside all such questions as the incarnation the two natures, human and divine as metaphysical. |  | | Ritschl tries to utilize the idea of Christ's being our representative, and brings out the thought of God's imputing to the community the position Christ has in it. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles34/quest-for-wonder-8.shtml
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| | Ritschl, Albrecht History Summary |
 | | Ritschl's teaching and writing at first concentrated on the New Testament and early church history. |  | | Born in Berlin, the son of a pastor and bishop of the Evangelical church, he was reared in Stettin (present-day Szczecin, Poland), in the Prussian province of Pomerania. |  | | Home › Other › Religion › Ritschl, Albrecht |
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http://www.bookrags.com/history/religion/ritschl-albrecht-eorl-11
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| | Understanding the Kingdom of God |
 | | His attack on Ritschl, which was at the same time an attack on the whole trend of liberal theology at that time, was against the assumption that authentic lives of Jesus could be written which would portray him as a moral teacher urging men to build the kingdom of God by their labors. |  | | Johannes Weiss (1863-1914) was the son of a noted New Testament scholar, Bernhard Weiss, and the son-in-law of a more noted theologian, Albrecht Ritschl. |  | | While Weiss attacked vigorously Ritschl’s ethical and teleological understanding of the kingdom of God, he nevertheless was willing to grant that for Christian living in the modern world, this was the better point of view. |
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http://www.religion-online.org/showchapter.asp?title=577&C=738
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| | Ritschl, Albrecht -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | A disciple of Albrecht Ritschl, whose emphasis on ethics and rejection of metaphysics he continued, Herrmann was also an important influence on his own students Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann. |  | | German Lutheran theologian who showed both the religious and ethical relevance of the Christian faith by synthesizing the teaching of the Scriptures and the Protestant Reformation with some aspects of modern knowledge. |  | | During the Thirty Years' War (161848) Albrecht von Wallenstein was a soldier and statesman who commanded the armies of the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand II. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9063782
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| | ChurchRodent: Ritschl, Albrecht (1822-1889) |
 | | To Ritschl religion had to be practical and rests upon the values of men, not upon the truth of science. |  | | The most influential theologian in the late nineteenth century and the principal teacher of American liberals, he focused "religious experience" upon the historical Jesus. |  | | Be sure to visit BlogRodent, my new weblog! |
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http://tatumweb.com/churchrodent/terms/ritschl.htm
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| | Albrecht Ritschl |
 | | Albrecht Ritschl, (1822-1889), was a German Protestant theologian, son of a bishop. |  | | Ritschl saw Christ's death not as a propitiation for sins but the sharing in his own consciousness of sonship. |  | | Albrecht Ritschl was the most influential German theologian who responded to the challenge of his times by embracing the very modernity which other fled. |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/~hexham/Courses-2004/Reading/Ritschl.html
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| | Absolute Value Judgments-Ritschl |
 | | When individuals say that God is good they are committing themselves to a view about the purpose and meaning of human existence. |  | | The central value judgment for Ritschl is the dependence of man on God and the individual |
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http://employees.csbsju.edu/akiryakakis/absolute.htm
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| | SIGNATURES |
 | | Hefner’s bibliography of published writings includes 6 books and more than 150 scholarly articles, about half of which deal with religion and the natural sciences, while the other half deal with traditional historical and theological issues. |  | | He also translated and edited a volume of Ritschl's shorter writings, Three Essays by Albrecht Ritschl (Fortress Press, 1972). |
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http://www.metanexus.net/metanexus_online/call/show_signature_detail.asp?1043
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| | sehepunkte - Rezensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften - 4 (2004), Nr. 3 |
 | | At the same time, however, the book by its very nature seems destined to arouse critical comment. |  | | As Ritschl himself is clearly aware, only a small minority of his readership will enjoy, or even understand, every aspect of this book. |  | | This is a book, in short, which manages to be at the same time, both authoritative and truly thought provoking. |
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http://www.sehepunkte.historicum.net/2004/03/2066.html
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| | Riemer on Berger and Ritschl, "die Rekonstruktion der Arbeitsteilung in Europa" |
 | | Berger and Ritschl, however, place the fulfillment of Germany's position in the new postwar division of labor at the center of their discussion. |  | | This aspect of their argument is something of a double- edged sword for their overall thesis about reconstructing a West European division of labor. |  | | Using similar evidence, Berger and Ritschl essentially reverse the thrust of Milward's argument. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~german/articles/riemer1.html
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| | Page 43 |
 | | Soon, however, he rejected his own theory concerning Luke, now maintaining the priority of Mark over the other Synoptic Gospels; and in 1856 came the open breach between him and Baur. |  | | In the following year Ritschl issued a complete revision of his history of the early Church, in which he denied the hypotheses of the Tubingen school, and maintained that the alleged delimitation between Paul and the original apostles (who were not to be considered Jewish Christians) was non-existent. |  | | In 1852 Ritschl, whose theological development was bringing him back to close intellectual sympathy with his father, was appointed associate professor, his work now including systematic theology, even as he had already been permitted to lecture on church history and the history of dogma since 1848. |
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc10/htm-old/0061=43.htm
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| | Clementine literature |
 | | Uhlhorn argued that both were recensions of an earlier book, Preachings of Peter (usually referred to by its greek equivalent - Kerygmata Petrous), R having best preserved the narrative, H the dogmatic teaching. |  | | Whiston, Rosenmüller, Ritschl, Hilgenfeld, and others held R to be the original. |  | | It is now almost universally held (after Hort, Harnack, Waitz) that H and R are two versions of an original Clementine romance, which was longer than either, and embraced most of the contents of both. |
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http://www.tocatch.info/en/Preaching_of_Peter.htm
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| | Journal of Religion & Film: Clive March Biography |
 | | He has published Albrecht Ritschl and the Problem of the Historical Jesus (Edwin Mellen, 1992), Explorations in Theology and Film (Blackwell, 1997, co-edited with Gaye Ortiz), Methodism and the Future (Cassell, 1999, co-edited with Jane Craske) and Jesus and the Gospels (Cassell, 1999, co-written with Steve Moyise. |  | | A substantial volume in Christology, Christ in Particular: The Place of Jesus in Christian Thought and Practice, is to appear in 2001. |  | | After three years in chaplaincy and youth work, he became a lecturer in Christian theology, first (1989-1995) at the Wilson Carlile College (Sheffield, England), then (1995-2000) at the College of Ripon and York (England). |
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http://www.unomaha.edu/jrf/AuthorBiosPhotos/marshbio.htm
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| | WWW Virtual Library Labor History: Web Resources: Conferences |
 | | You are welcome to change the title until shortly before the conference. |  | | The conference is organized by Joerg Baten (University of Tuebingen) and Albrecht Ritschl (Humboldt University, Berlin). |  | | If you are interested, please contact Joerg Baten, before November 1st, 2003, at joerg.baten@uni-tuebingen.de or Albrecht Ritschl at ritschl@wiwi.hu-berlin.de. |
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http://www.neha.nl/w3vl/conference_3529.html
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| | SSRN Author Page for Albrecht Ritschl |
 | | Authors: If anything on this page needs to be updated or is not accurate, please click here |  | | Number of abstracts and/or full text documents for Albrecht Ritschl : 7 |  | | Click here to see SSRN's personal information usage policy. |
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=85216
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| | FRIEDRICH WILHELM RITSCHL - LoveToKnow Article on FRIEDRICH WILHELM RITSCHL |
 | | In conjectural criticism Ritschl was inferior not only to his great predecessors but to some of his contemporaries. |  | | As a scholar, Ritschl was of the lineage of Bentley, to whom he looked up, like Hermann, with fervent admiration. |  | | Ritschl was fortunate in his school training, at a time when the great reform in the higher schools of Prussia had not yet been thoroughly carried out. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RI/RITSCHL_FRIEDRICH_WILHELM.htm
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| | Johann Carl Otto Ribbeck |
 | | His biography of Ritschl (1879-1881) is one of the best works of its kind. |  | | Having held professorial appointments at Kiel and Heidelberg, he succeeded his tutor, Albrecht Ritschl, in the chair of classical philology at Leipzig, where he died. |  | | Ribbeck was the author of several standard works on the poets and poetry of Rome, the most important of which are the following: Geschichte der römischen Dichtung (2nd ed., 1894-1900); Die römische Tragodie im Zeitalter der Republik (1875); Scaenicae Rornanorum Poesie Fragmenta, including the tragic and comic fragments (3rd ed., 1897). |
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http://www.tocatch.info/en/Johann_Carl_Otto_Ribbeck.htm
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| | ALBRECHT |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/surname/US/A/ALBRECHT.htm
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| | Fifty Years of the Deutsche Mark. Central Bank and the Currency in Germany since 1948 |
 | | This volume was written in commemoration of West Germany4s post-war currency reform. |  | | This work may be copied for non-profit educational uses if proper credit is given to the author and the list. |  | | Reviewed for EH.NET by Albrecht Ritschl, Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Switzerland. |
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http://www.eh.net/bookreviews/library/0227.shtml
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| | Books & Reports By Author |
 | | Why not also lookup a list of discussion papers by Professor Albrecht Ritschl. |
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http://www.cepr.org/Pubs/Books/authorlist.asp?authorid=115368
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| | ZA Cologne: Data service & archiving / ZHSF - News - Study 8152 |
 | | Albrecht Ritschl presents a new interpretation of the Brüning's deflationary policy in which the main emphasis of the criticism of the German economic policy shifts to the phase of the Dawes-Plan. |  | | He comes to the conclusion that unintentional incentive effects of the "Dawes plan" have predetermined the dilemma and scope of action of the German crisis policy from 1929 on fundamentally. |
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http://www.gesis.org/en/data_service/zhsf/news/ZHSF-Daten-S8152-Ritschl-engl.htm
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| | Richmond (1978) Ritschl, a reappraisal: A study in systematic theology |
 | | Ritschl, a reappraisal: A study in systematic theology |  | | Richmond (1978) Ritschl, a reappraisal: A study in systematic theology |  | | To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box. |
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http://www.getcited.org/?PUB=101890716&showStat=Ratings
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| | Early Lutheranism Through the Nineteenth Century |
 | | In The Theology of Albrecht Ritschl, by Albert Temple Swing, 169-286. |  | | Selections from Philipp Jakob Spener, August Hermann Francke, Gottfried Arnold, Johann Albrecht Bengel, and Friedrich Christoph Oetinger. |
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http://www.elca.org/dcs/early.html
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| | Albrecht Ritschl at IDEAS |
 | | This is information that was supplied by Albrecht Ritschl in registering through RePEc. |  | | If you are Albrecht Ritschl, you may change this information at RePEc. |
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http://ideas.repec.org/e/pri57.html
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