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  1. Philosophy, Religion, and the End of Hegel.John Walker - 2003 - Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2):61-72.
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  • The theological uses of sociology.Scott R. Paeth - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (3):274-278.
    This article examines the way in which theological concept has been both utilized and criticized within the discipline of theology. It considers recent attempts to “end the dialogue between theology and social theory” and the flaws of that approach, while arguing that sociology can make a significant contribution to the ongoing work of theological analysis. It ends by asking whether this is a one-way relationship, or whether there is a way that theological concepts can be useful in the ongoing constructive (...)
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  • Just War, Jihad, and the Study of Comparative Ethics.John Kelsay - 2010 - Ethics and International Affairs 24 (3):227-238.
    What can the study of the comparative ethics tell us about the similarities and divergences between the just war and jihad traditions? How can the discipline help locate shared concerns, identify persistent differences, and reveal common narratives?
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  • Ernst Troeltsch’s Concept of Europe.Austin Harrington - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (4):479-498.
    Recent writing in social theory has seen a renewed preoccupation with questions of religion, secularization and civilizational difference. This article reappraises the work of one early twentieth-century thinker in relation to these issues: the German historical theologian and close colleague of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch (1865-1923). The article concentrates particularly on Troeltsch’s late writings on Europe and ‘Europeanism’. The thesis is defended that Troeltsch offers an important gloss on Weber’s famous assertion of the ‘universal significance and validity’ of occidental rationalism. (...)
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  • The advantage and disadvantage of Europeanism in Ernst Troeltsch: Its relationship to nationalism, Eurocentrism, and universalism.Joanne Miyang Cho - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):720-726.
    (1996). The advantage and disadvantage of Europeanism in Ernst Troeltsch: Its relationship to nationalism, Eurocentrism, and universalism. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 720-726.
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