Altenstein, Karl von 82, 88, 91
Altmann, Alexander 61, 65, 67
American revolution 4, 8, 13, 125, 138
Anz, Wilhelm 99, 100, 107
Aristotle 5, 48, 145, 184, 209
Arkush, Allan 40, 53–4, 57, 61, 68–9
Arndt, Andreas 12
Arndt, Ernst Moritz 188
Athenaeum 6, 45, 109, 112, 142, 252
Avineri, Schlomo 84
Barth, Karl 14–15, 103–4, 106, 179–80, 191, 202, 205, 231, 241, 242, 251–2, 258, 262
Bauer, F. C. 233, 241
Beiser, Frederick 6, 7–8, 177, 180, 182, 187
Berger, Peter L. 48, 259
Berkhof, Hendrikus 102–3, 107
Berlin
Academy of Sciences 157, 167
culture and demography 1, 141, 142, 144
University of 1, 3, 14, 80–2, 96–7, 140–68, 180–1
Beyme, Karl Friedrich von 145, 146, 148
biography, relevance of 2–8, 22, 24
Birkner, Hans-Joachim 77, 124, 195, 224, 237, 264, 265
Bloom, Harold 266–70
Boeckh, August 15, 87, 166
Bowie, Andrew 199, 263
Brandt, Richard B. 70, 72, 255
Brann, Eva T. H. 204, 264–5
Brinckmann, Gustav von 77, 112, 268
Brunner, Emil 170, 172, 241, 242
Calvin 3, 98, 207, 226
Catholicism 183, 190, 222
Christ 59, 65, 94, 125, 131, 138, 207, 215, 231, 232, 235, 236, 241–5
Cross, George 24
De Wette, W. M. L. 80, 81, 82, 84, 85–6
deism 4, 53, 56
Dierkes, Hans 7, 117, 261
Dilthey, Wilhelm 2, 7, 11, 18, 21–30, 27, 74, 205, 268
Life of Schleiermacher 21
Dohm, Christian von 49
On the Civil Improvement of the Jews 42, 49, 56
Dohna, Alexander von 15, 126–7, 186
Eberhard, J. A. 4
Eichner, Hans 5–6
Eisen, Arnold 69
Eliade, Mircea 55, 269
English civil war 51
Enlightenment, contrasted with Romanticism 1, 3, 18, 36, 40, 139, 143, 144, 177, 206, 260–4
Fichte, J. G. 15, 23, 54, 80, 88, 103, 145, 147–50, 148, 149, 154, 155, 158, 161, 165, 180, 205, 207, 234, 254, 261
Addresses to the German Nation 146, 148, 149, 153, 180
Deduced Plan for Erecting an Institution of Higher Learning 141–2, 144, 147–9, 157–8, 148, 161, 165
On the Nature of the Scholar 146
Science of Knowledge, The 146
Vocation of Man 146, 148
Fischer, Hermann 34, 101, 224
Flasch, Kurt 36
Forstman, Jack 7, 266, 268
Foucault, M. 35
Frank, Manfred 6, 12, 200, 203, 260, 262–4
French monarchy 177–8
French revolution 4, 8, 13, 36, 49, 74, 83, 123, 125, 138, 178, 180
Friedländer, David 13, 124–6
Friedrich the Great 2, 15, 37, 43, 48, 167
Friedrich Wilhelm III 15, 145, 191
Fries, J. F. 72, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87
Gadamer, Hans Georg 203, 206, 207, 220, 248, 263, 267, 268–9
Gellner, Ernst 28
Gerrish, B. A. 29, 205, 208, 224, 251, 256, 264
Glockner, Hermann, 70, 71
Goethe 89, 257
Green, Ronald M. 118–19
Grunow, Eleonore 23
Ha-Levi, Judah 53
Halle, University of 4
Hamann, J. G. 4
Harms, Claus 250–2, 262
Harnack, Adolf von 10, 26–7, 28, 88
Harvey, Van A. 253
Haskalah 42, 44, 66, 68, 125, 136
Haym, Rudolf 7
Hegel, Georg Friedrich 10, 15, 17, 23, 205, 207, 255–6, 261
call to Berlin 72
German idealism 11
philosophy of religion 71, 90–1
Schleiermacher, controversy with 7, 11–12, 70–97
Difference between Fichtes and Schellings System of Philosophy 75
Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences 90, 209, 212, 223
Faith and Knowledge 75, 77
Journal for the Society of Scientific Criticism 89
Logic 80, 82, 96
Phenomenology of Spirit 80, 90
Philosophy of Right 83, 84, 85, 87
Heidegger, Martin 35–6, 201
Henrichs, H. Fr. W. 90–2, 93, 94
Herz, Henriette 13, 23, 30–1, 39, 45, 67, 112, 126–7, 128, 138, 139, 142, 252, 268
Herzog, Frederick 170–1, 173, 174–7, 189
Hirsch, Emanuel 101
historicism 21, 38, 21
Hobbes, Thomas 50–1, 62
Leviathan
Hufeland, Ch. W. 15
Hultberg, Helge 100–1
Humboldt University see Berlin, University of
Humboldt, Wilhelm von 14, 15, 89, 141, 146–7, 150, 151, 165–8, 175, 178, 180–1
Limits of State Action, The 146–7
Jacobi, F. H. 4, 72, 75, 77–80, 234–5, 254
Jesus of Nazareth 22, 34, 46
Jews
anti-Judaism towards 44, 67, 124, 126, 136, 137, 139
conversion of 125, 126, 129, 131–4
emancipation of 8, 127
moral character 130
Open Letter from Jewish Householders 125, 128–39
Political-Theological Task, the 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 135, 138
see also Friedländer, David; Mendelssohn, Moses; Dohm, Christian von
Kähler, Martin 261–2
Kant 4, 5, 12, 21, 37, 49, 62, 66, 73, 92, 103, 132, 142, 145, 160–1, 180, 205, 207, 213, 254, 256, 267
Kierkegaard, Søren 10, 12–13, 22, 61, 63, 85, 91, 94, 97, 98–119
Concept of Anxiety, The 105, 107, 109
Concept of Irony, The 108, 109, 118
Philosophical Fragments 266
Lamm, Julia A. 31, 253
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 207
Lilge, Frederic 144, 149
Lindbeck, George 255–6
Locke, John 50, 51, 53
Letters on Toleration 51–1
Luther 3, 28, 49, 83
Makreel, Rudolf 30
Marheineke, Philipp 73, 80, 81, 190
Marx, Karl 97
McClelland, Charles 164, 165
Meisner, Heinrich 25, 29
Mendelssohn, Moses 10, 11, 124, 126, 127, 129
church and state 50, 52–3
historical truths 57
social contract theory 52, 53
Jerusalem 11; compared with On Religion 39–69
Morning Hours 61, 62
see Altmann, Alexander; Arkush, Allan; Sorkin, David
Meyer, Michael A. 40, 43, 68, 123
Mill, John Stuart
On Liberty 146
Napoleonic wars 141, 142, 145, 165, 166, 179, 181–2, 186
natural religion 55, 58–9
Neander, A. W. 81
Niebuhr, Barthold Georg 15, 166, 186
Niebuhr, H. Richard 40, 172–3, 269
Niebuhr, Reinhold 123, 143
Niebuhr, Richard R. 229
Nietzsche 91, 94, 211
Novalis 7, 260
Nowak, Kurt 7, 150, 162, 165
Otto, Rudolf 80, 251, 257–9, 266, 269, 270
Pattison, George 138
Pauck, Wilhelm 10, 28–9, 248, 262
Peace of Augsburg 1555 48, 132
Peace of Westphalia 1648 48, 132, 136
Plato 5, 12, 103, 123, 128, 169, 207
Protestant Reformation 45, 48, 106
Proudfoot, Wayne 40, 255
Prussia 15, 171
Napoleonic wars with 14, 36, 74, 83, 147
reform movement in 9, 32, 84, 146, 147, 169, 185, 188
Ranke, Leopold von 29
Redeker, Martin 7, 25, 228, 238, 247, 260–1
Reinhold, K. L. 77, 78, 157
Ricouer, Paul 95
Romanticism, German 3, 18, 59, 63, 103, 111–12, 118, 180, 181, 182–3, 250, 254, 260–4
Rosenkranz, Karl 97, 209
Rothe, Richard 87
Rowan, Frederica 23–4, 29
Sack, F. S. G. 45, 60, 252
Savigny, Karl Friedrich von, 15, 166
Schelling, F. W. J. von, 161, 205, 254, 261, 262
Schellong, Dieter 170, 174, 176
Schlegel, August Wilhelm 6, 82, 89, 109, 126–7, 260–4
Schlegel, Dorothea Veit 3, 111, 127
Schlegel, Friedrich 6, 7, 8, 12, 23, 45, 108–18, 175, 182, 183
Lucinde 12, 85, 109, 126–7, 252, 260–4, 268
Schleiermacher, Friedrich
Barthian criticism of 14–15, 106, 170, 172–3, 177
Berlin Academy of Sciences 3, 81; Hegel's exclusion from 87–9
Bildung and education 5, 14, 25–6
church and state 8, 48, 129–30, 138
cultural-Protestantism 14, 172–7, 188
dogmatics as historical theology 216–20, 224–5
educational philosophy 154, 155–64, 159
essence of Christianity 214, 224
feeling of absolute dependence 11, 90–2, 105
funeral procession 191
German Idealism, related to 200, 213
Hegel, controversy with 70–97, 232, 254
Henriette von Willich 25, 145
historical theology 17, 208, 209–10, 210–11, 214–20, 221, 222, 237
intuition and feeling 59
intuition of the universe 59
Jacobi, view of 77–80
Kierkegaard, influence on 98–119
philosophical theology 17, 195–7, 208, 209–10, 212–14, 214–15, 221, 222
philosophy of religion 195–6, 237
Plato, as related to, 3, 79, 90, 99, 109–10, 114, 118, 205
politics, engaged in 9, 15, 46–8, 82, 169–91
practical theology 17, 208, 209–10, 213, 214, 221–23
public theologian 13–15, 16, 142, 145
Reformed theology of 3, 83, 231
revisions of his works 60, 183, 195, 200–2, 204–5, 226–47, 267–8
rhetoric and dialogue form in 109–10, 112–18, 128, 198–200, 206
romanticism in 102–3, 105, 110, 111–12, 116, 117, 118, 205, 260–1; see Romanticism, German
sense of history 93–5
sermons 177, 178–80, 189
theology as a positive science 210
Brief Outline on the Study of Theology 10, 16, 17, 32–4, 161, 197, 207–25, 230, 240
Celebration of Christmas: A Conversation, The 110, 200
Christian Faith, The 10, 15–16, 17, 24, 34, 60, 77, 79, 100, 105, 167, 176, 188, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 208–9, 226–47; Hegel's critique of 89–96; revisions of 10
Confidential Letters on Schlegel's “Lucinde” 105, 108–17
Conversation about Scripture of Two Self-Preeminent Christians 109–10
Dialectics 3, 12, 71, 82, 94, 96, 118, 199
Hermeneutics 3, 94, 199, 204
Letters on the Occasion 13, 109, 123–39
Life of Jesus 34
Occasional Thoughts on Universities in the German Sense 140–68, 180
On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers 6, 9, 10, 11, 15–16, 17, 31, 32, 34, 79, 109, 126–7, 128, 129, 131, 132, 139, 142, 151, 167, 172, 182, 183, 195–206, 230–1, 242, 248–70; compared with Jerusalem 39–69; Hegel's view of, 74–7, 81, 83, 92–3; related to later work 64, 195, 201, 202–3, 204–5, 212
On the Liturgical Right of Evangelical Princes 109
Open Letters to Lücke 203, 231, 232–4, 243
Outlines of a Critique of all hitherto Moral Theory 145
Soliloquies 31–2, 201, 230
“Essay on the Sense of Shame” 111, 112, 113
“On the Concepts of Different Forms of the State” 184–5, 187, 189
Schmidt, James 42
Scholz, Heinrich 234
Schopenhauer, Arthur 96
Schröer, Henning 99, 100, 107–8
Shakespeare 35
Smith, Wilfrid Cantwell 256–7
Sorkin, David 44, 53, 61, 68, 123
Spalding, J. J. 4, 44
Spiegel, Yorick 170–1, 173
Spinoza 5, 250, 252–3
Stange, Carl 229, 246
Strauß, David Friedrich 17, 33–4, 211–12
Taylor, Charles 73
Teller, Wilhelm Abraham 4, 13, 44, 124–5, 129, 133, 135, 137
Thirty-Nine Articles 43
Tieck, Ludwig 182–3, 262
Tillich, Paul 29, 59, 226, 243, 261, 262, 269–70
Timm, Hermann 55, 261
Torah 56, 61
Tracy, David 264–5
Troeltsch, Ernst 9, 10, 28, 243
Van der Leeuw, Gerardus 258–9
Wach, Joachim 258–9
Wachenroder, Heinrich von 182–3
Walzel, Oskar 261
Watson, Francis 248–9, 265, 267
Weber, Max 48, 210
Welker, Michael 31
Westerburg, Hans 24
Williams, Robert R. 229
Wittgenstein, Ludwig 201
Wolf, F. A. 145–6
Wolff, Christian 4, 49, 53, 62
Wyman, Walter E., Jr. 209, 224
Ziolkowski, Theodore 1, 6, 141, 142, 144, 148, 165, 211
Zuckert, Michael P. 57