Neukantianismus, Fichte- und Schellingrenaissance Paul Tillich und sein philosophischer Lehrer Fritz Medicus
Neukantianismus, Fichte- und Schellingrenaissance Paul Tillich und sein philosophischer Lehrer...
Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm; Christophersen, Alf
2004-07-01 00:00:00
This paper is concerned to take a closer look at the relations between Paul Tillich and Fritz Medicus, his philosophical teacher in Halle. The center of attention is on their orientation within neo-Kantianism and the Fichte and Schelling renaissance. A collection of letters and other documents reflects their involvement in events of contemporary history, their respective literary works, and an ongoing friendship.
http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.pngZeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte / Journal for the History of Modern Theologyde Gruyterhttp://www.deepdyve.com/lp/de-gruyter/neukantianismus-fichte-und-schellingrenaissance-paul-tillich-und-sein-gvwOj0HqE6
Neukantianismus, Fichte- und Schellingrenaissance Paul Tillich und sein philosophischer Lehrer Fritz Medicus
This paper is concerned to take a closer look at the relations between Paul Tillich and Fritz Medicus, his philosophical teacher in Halle. The center of attention is on their orientation within neo-Kantianism and the Fichte and Schelling renaissance. A collection of letters and other documents reflects their involvement in events of contemporary history, their respective literary works, and an ongoing friendship.
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Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte / Journal for the History of Modern Theology
– de Gruyter
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