Between Hegel and Kierkegaard: Hans L. Martensen’s Philosophy of Religion [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 33 (2):254-256 (2002)
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Abstract

This volume contains the first English translation of three of Martensen’s earliest publications. They are The Autonomy of Human Self-Consciousness in Modern Dogmatic Theology, Meister Eckhart: A Study in Speculative Theology, and Outline of a System of Moral Philosophy. The first and third of these essays were translated by Thompson, who also wrote the introduction to the volume. The essay on Eckhart was translated by Kangas.

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