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    Wissenschaften und Musik unter dem Einfluss einer sich ändernden Geisteshaltung: Referate des 2. Bochumer Symposiums der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Religion/Umwelt-Forschung, 2.-5. Mai 1991.Manfred Gesellschaft Zur Förderung der Religion/Umwelt-Forschung & Büttner (eds.) - 1992 - Bochum: Universitätsverlag Dr. N. Brockmeyer.
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    Differenzierung jenseits der Moderne. Eine Debatte zu mittelalterlicher Religion und moderner Differenzierungstheorie.Sita Steckel - 2013 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 47 (1):307-352.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 47 Heft: 1 Seiten: 307-352.
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  3. Differenzierung' von Politik und Religion im Sinne von 'Säkularisierung' in der frühen Neuzeit? : oder besser 'Der Angriff auf das oder das Ende des Konstantinischen Zeitalters der Kirche? '.Robert von Friedeburg - 2018 - In Walter Sparn, Joar Haga, Sascha Salatowsky, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann & Wolfgang Schoberth (eds.), Das Projekt der Aufklärung: philosophisch-theologische Debatten von der Frühen Neuzeit bis zur Gegenwart: Walter Sparn zum 75. Geburtstag. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
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    1. Der in der „Geschichte der reinen Vernunft“ sich herausbildende „Vernunftbegriff in abstracto“ und Kants Differenzierung verschiedener „Stadien“ in der neueren Metaphysik.Rudolf Langthaler - 2014 - In Geschichte, Ethik Und Religion Im Anschluß an Kant: Philosophische Perspektiven "Zwischen Skeptischer Hoffnungslosigkeit Und Dogmatischem Trotz". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 39-64.
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    Phänomenologie der Religion.Gerardus van der Leeuw - 1933 - Tübingen,: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
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    Karl Marx: the roots of his thought.Johan van der Hoeven - 1976 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
  7. Phänomenologie der Religion. Unveränderter Nachdruck der 2., Durchgesehenen Und Erw. Aufl.Gerardus van der Leeuw - 1970 - J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
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    Phänomenologie der Religion.Gerardus van der Leeuw - 1933 - Tübingen,: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
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    Der Himmel in uns: Reisen durchs Leben: 13 Gespräche.Britta Baas & Bettina Röder (eds.) - 2008 - Oberursel: Publik-Forum.
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    Die religiöse Aussage der Psychologie Erich Fromms und ihre Bedeutung für die Differenzierung zwischen Glaube und Illusion.Helge Lindinger - 1985 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 17 (1):81-87.
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    Religion in Essence and Manifestation.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 1938 - New York,: Princeton University Press.
    In this book van der Leeuw discusses the horizontal path to God and the vertical paths descending from God and ascending to Him. If God Himself appears, it is in a totally different manner, which results not in intelligible utterance, but in proclamation; and it is with this that theology has to deal." Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. (...)
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    Beliefs, Persons and Practices: Beyond Tolerance.Wibren van der Burg - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (2):227 - 254.
    The central thesis of this paper is that, for most issues of multiculturalism, regarding them as a problem of tolerance puts us on the wrong track because there are certain biases inherent in the principle of tolerance. These biases -- individualism, combined with a focus on religion and a focus on beliefs rather than on persons or practices -- can be regarded as distinctly Protestant. Extending the scope of tolerance may seem a solution but if we really want to (...)
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    Van der Walt, B J - Godsdiens en samelewing / Religion and society.J. C. Van der Merwe - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (3/4).
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    Flirten met God: religiositeit zonder geloof.Koert van der Velde - 2011 - [Utrecht, Netherlands]: Ten Have.
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    Transforming power: challenging contemporary secular society.B. J. Van der Walt - 2007 - Potchefstroom: Institute for Contemporary Christianity in Africa.
  16. Der mensch und die religion.G. van der Leeuw - 1941 - Basel,: Verlag Hans zum Falken.
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    Language and spirit.D. Z. Phillips & Mario Von der Ruhr (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    God is said to be Spirit, but the language of spirit is ignored in contemporary philosophy of religion. As well as exploring the notion of spirit in Hegel, Romanticism and Kierkegaard, participants explore the view that God is a spirit without a body, and the relations between "spirit" and "truth.".
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  18. Religion in Essence and Manifestation.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):95-96.
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    Newtonianism and religion in the Netherlands.Ernestine G. E. van der Wall - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):493-514.
    In the early eighteenth century Newtonianism became popular in the Netherlands both in academic and non-academic circles. The ‘Book of Nature’ was interpreted with the help of Newton’s natural philosophy and his ideas about a providential deity, thereby greatly enhancing the attractiveness of physico-theology in the eighteenth-century United Provinces. Like other Europeans the Dutch welcomed physico-theology as a strategic means in their battle against irreligion and atheism. Bernard Nieuwentijt, Johan Lulofs, Petrus Camper, and Johannes Florentius Martinet were prominent experts in (...)
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    The characterisation of the Spiritual Christian: In conversation with God according to 1 Corinthians 2.Dirk van der Merwe - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):10.
    Irrespective of the short academic history of Christian spirituality, a vast number of academic and popular publications ensued and is still dynamically growing. Many definitions have been proposed to define (Christian) spirituality. Spirituality is also no longer connected only to religion, although in this research the focus will fall on Christian spirituality. This research intends to partake in the continuing academic dialogue to define Christian spirituality. Christian spirituality is interpreted from the perspective of the divine-human conversation. This research consists (...)
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    A. Religions.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 1938 - In Religion in Essence and Manifestation. New York,: Princeton University Press. pp. 591-649.
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    Science, Religion, and Experience.Wim J. van der Steen - 2000 - International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (3):339-349.
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    Science, Religion, and Experience.Wim J. Van Der Steen - 2000 - International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (3):339-349.
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    Transnational Religion; Hindu and Muslim Movements.Peter Van der Veer - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (7):4-18.
    This paper deals with transnational Hindu and Muslim movements. It rejects the common assertion that migrant communities are conservative in religious and social matters by arguing that ‘traditionalism’ requires considerable ideological creativity that transforms previous practices and discourses considerably. It suggests instead that religious movements, active among migrants, develop cosmopolitan projects that can be viewed as alternatives to the cosmopolitanism of the European Enlightenment. This raises a number of challenges concerning citizenship, integration and political loyalty for governmentality in the nation-states (...)
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    The ethics of ethics conferences: Is Qatar a desirable location for a bioethics conference?Rieke van der Graaf, Karin Jongsma, Suzanne van de Vathorst, Martine de Vries & Ineke Bolt - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (4):319-322.
    The next World Congress of Bioethics will be held in Doha, Qatar. Although this location provides opportunities to interact with a more culturally diverse audience, to advance dialogue between cultures and religions, offer opportunities for mutual learning, there are also huge moral concerns. Qatar is known for violations of human rights ‐ including the treatment of migrant workers and the rights of women ‐ corruption, criminalization of LGBTQI+ persons, and climate impact. Since these concerns are also key (bio)ethical concern we (...)
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  26. Culture, world view and religion.B. J. Van der Walt - 2001 - Philosophia Reformata 66 (1):23-38.
    Why is a Reformational philosophy needed in Africa? It is necessary, because something is missing in African Christianity. Most Western missionaries taught Africans a “broken” or dualistic worldview. This caused a divorce between traditional culture and their new Christian religion. The Christian faith was perceived as something remote, only concerned with a distant past and a far-away future . It could not become a reality in their everyday lives. It could not develop into an all-encompassing worldview and lifestyle. Because (...)
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    Faust und das Böse: Der Sündenfall, der Zauber und der Wille zur Macht.J. M. Van Der Laan - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 64 (3):260-278.
    The Western Tradition has long struggled to define and understand evil, yet definitive answers continue to elude us. So, too, the role of evil in Goethe's Faust remains problematic. With the help of Mephistopheles, Faust acquires a forbidden,,knowledge of good and evil“, evoking the biblical story of the Fall. This study uncovers important layers of meaning in that story and reveals its special and unrecognized significance for Faust.
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    Mitarbeiter des Heftes. Der Verlag - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 48 (2):192-192.
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    The unfolding of Hegel's Berlin philosophy of religion, 1821–1831. [REVIEW]Eric von der Luft - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (1):53 - 64.
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    Particularity of religion and universality of reason.Jan Van Der Veken - 1997 - Bijdragen 58 (2):189-193.
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    Understanding the anatomy of religion as basis for religion in education.Johannes L. Van der Walt - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Religion After 150 Years.Eric von der Luft - 1984 - Hegel Bulletin 5 (2):29-33.
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Religion and its Interpretation by Hermann Hinrichs.Eric von der Luft - 1985 - Hegel Bulletin 6 (1):45-46.
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    Rethinking the message of the church in the 21st century: An amalgamation between science and religion.Dirk G. van der Merwe - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-9.
    Throughout its history, Christianity has stood in a dichotomous relation to the various philosophical movements or eras that took on different faces throughout history. In each period, it was the sciences that influenced, to a great extent, the interpretation and understanding of the Bible. Christianity, however, was not immune to influences, specifically those of the Western world. This essay reflects briefly on this dichotomy and the influence of Bultmann’s demythologising of the kerygma during the 20th century. Also, the remythologising of (...)
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    Religion in Essence and Manifestation: A Study in Phenomenology.G. van der Leeuw & J. E. Turner - 1933 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
  36. Religion in Essence & Manifestation.G. van der Leeuw & J. E. Turner - 1964 - G. Allen & Unwin.
     
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    Religion in Asia as a Vehicle for Technological Change.Fred R. Von Der Mehden - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (5-6):638-649.
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    Religion in Asia as a Vehicle for Technological Change.Fred R. von der Mehden - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (3-4):638-649.
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  39. Cantorian Infinity and Philosophical Concepts of God.Joanna Van der Veen & Leon Horsten - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (3):117--138.
    It is often alleged that Cantor’s views about how the set theoretic universe as a whole should be considered are fundamentally unclear. In this article we argue that Cantor’s views on this subject, at least up until around 1896, are relatively clear, coherent, and interesting. We then go on to argue that Cantor’s views about the set theoretic universe as a whole have implications for theology that have hitherto not been sufficiently recognised. However, the theological implications in question, at least (...)
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    A psychological perspective on the source and function of religion.Karen Van der Merwe - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    „Besoffen wie ein Deutscher“. Das Deutschlandbild von Afrikanern zur Zeit der direkten Kolonialherrschaft.Ulrich van der Heyden - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 65 (4):357-393.
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    Die Predigt als Weg zum Verstehen der Symbole in der Liturgie: Eine vergleichende Studie.Jan Van Der Lans - 1988 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 18 (1):290-297.
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    Die ‚Religious Life Inventory’: Probleme bei der Modifikation zur Erweiterung des Anwendungsbereichs.Jan M. Van Der Lans & Frans Derks - 1988 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 18 (1):267-279.
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    Part One: The Object of Religion.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 1938 - In Religion in Essence and Manifestation. New York,: Princeton University Press. pp. 21-188.
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    Gründe und Ziele für eine Auseinandersetzung mit der antijüdischen Geschichte des Christentums'.Peter von der Osten-Sacken - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 49 (4):364-373.
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    Molly Farneth. Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation.Eric von der Luft - 2019 - The Owl of Minerva 50 (1):101-105.
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    The characterisation of the Spiritual Christian: In conversation with God according to 1 Corinthians 2.Dirk van der Merwe - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):10.
    Irrespective of the short academic history of Christian spirituality, a vast number of academic and popular publications ensued and is still dynamically growing. Many definitions have been proposed to define (Christian) spirituality. Spirituality is also no longer connected only to religion, although in this research the focus will fall on Christian spirituality. This research intends to partake in the continuing academic dialogue to define Christian spirituality. Christian spirituality is interpreted from the perspective of the divine-human conversation. This research consists (...)
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    Fenomenologia della religione.Gerardus Van der Leeuw - 2017 - P. Boringhieri, 1975.
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    Culture, worldview and religion.Bennie J. van der Walt - 2001 - Philosophia Reformata 66 (1):23-38.
    Why is a Reformational philosophy needed in Africa? It is necessary, because something is missing in African Christianity. Most Western missionaries taught Africans a “broken” or dualistic worldview. This caused a divorce between traditional culture and their new Christian religion. The Christian faith was perceived as something remote, only concerned with a distant past and a far-away future. It could not become a reality in their everyday lives. It could not develop into an all-encompassing worldview and lifestyle. Because Reformational (...)
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    The future of religion and the religion of the future.Jan van der Veken - 2003 - Bijdragen 64 (2):129-143.
    This article concentrates on a number of publications such as Marcel Gauchet, Le Désenchantement du monde. Une histoire politique de la religion, Paris, Gallimard 1984. Luc Ferry, L'homme-Dieu ou le sens de la vie , Gianni Vattimo, Credere di credere, Garanti Editore 1996. Gabriel Ringlet, Evangile d’un libre penseur. Dieu serait-il laïque? Paris, Albin Michel 1998. All these books are concerned with the theme of secularization. Gauchet's eminal book sees Christianity as “the religion of the exit of (...)”. This means that Christianity itself has been the main influence in changing the very relationship between the Infinite and the finite, between God and the world. In stressing the divine Transcendence, the world becomes fully autonomous. Ferry recognizes the impact of Christianity on contemporary culture. Christianity is not just the religion of the incarnation of God; it is also the religion of the divinization of man. According to Ferry, contemporary humanism has many transcendental traits which are derived from its roots in Christianity. The author thinks that there is large support for the idea that Christianity and contemporary humanism are not so opposed to oneanother as many have thought. It might rather be the case that those two phenomena are sides of the same coin, at a different period of critical awareness. It would follow from this that religion can only survive if it takes far more seriously the challenges addressed by it by contemporary humanism, and starts to see in it not so much its opposite as its ally. All this is the result of a major shift in the very meaning of the word “God” in Christianity as the religion of the Incarnation. (shrink)
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