Index of Scripture References '5 27 '5 45 99 99 g8 g8 39 3.1 99 99 99~ g8 99 r63, 187, a30 5.6 6.5 6.19 g8 99 99> g8 148 99~ 99~ 137 aa6 4.r6 57 5.17 6.16 133 '35 a.r8 a.aoff 3'5 43 44 45 4.8ff 4.raff 4'3 4.r5f 4.16 424 525 5 30 g8, 99 ggi g8, 99 99~ 99 18a 138 99, 139 99 99 g8
20.5 32.32 3.10 3.r6 5.r6 73 r68 g8 g8 Ir.r rff 23 4 100, 137 3'5 5 44 I r.2r ff 16.r8 r 8.2o ro8 I o8 Ir2, 184 157 '97 1-3 8.2 r 8.32 42 41> 42 2.4 2.2-3.16 3.20 73 84 99 99 1.6 99 172 55 « r 6 r, I 62, r 87, 190, 197 51 7 73 73 73 5.15f '33 31.29 1.5 2 and 3 99 84> 200 73 157 133 3 23 324 5.12 6.13, 19 88, g8, ro3 8.r4 99> 129 137 2.6 327 3.28 44 6.2 6.r5 3.3 5.r6f 13 34f r5.r6 r 6.7ff I 7.21 I 7.23 2o.22f 20. 23 2r.r5f 231 8.19 g.r ff 16o I o.17 112 12.4ff 231 12.5 135 12.11 zy8 142 73 73 99 99 99
g8 99 4.r6 g8 100 Index of Names Bousset, 222 Brunner, E., ar t Brunstadt, 233 Buber, M., 2 r 3 Bultmann, R., 227 Busch, arg Calvin, rg6, 220, 242 Cicero, 64 Comte, A., 17, ao7, ao8 Cremer,.aa t Gierke, O. von, 59, 216, 240 Gloel, aat Goethe, 6o Gogarten, 2 r 2 Grisebach, E., 212 Hamann, ar3 Haring, aa8 >49 Abelard, raa Abraham, 242 Adam, 7r, 86, 103, 104, 110' individual perfection in primal state, 42-3; mankind of, 82, 84-5, 1064 2tg; and original sin, 73-7, 219 Aegidius of Rome, 217 Althaus, P., aaaq 224 226 228' 238' 240, 241~ Ambrose, 64 Ambrosius Catharinus, arg Anselm, 78, atg Aristotle, 23, 24, 25, 56, 64, 2I0 Arseniev, 235 Augustine, 43, 148, at7, arg, 222; on r4r; and communion of saints, 125, 134-5, aa8; and concupiscence, and individual guilt, 75-6, 78; on institution and community, 177; and original sin, 73-6; and predestination, 225 Baader, aag Bach, rg3 Ballanche, P. S., ar3 Barth, H., at r, 24o Barth, K., r65, 207, 209, 223, 226-7, 238, 239, 240 Bartmann, 235 Bernard, 136 Beyschlag, 22 r Biedermann, 235 Bonald, L. G. A. de, 213 Deissmann, A., 222 Delitzsch, 237 Democritus, a4, 25 Denzinger, 235 Descartes, 24 Dorner, A., aat, 236 Drews, P., 228, 238 Duns Scotus, arg Durer, rg3 Durkheim, t7, ao, ao7, aro, 221 Feine, P., 22 I, 222 Fichte, 27, 3o, at t-ta, ar4, 23o, 232-3 Freyer, H., ar3, at6, ar7, at8
Irenaeus, Jerome, 22o Judas, 162 Harnack, A., Hase, K. v., 235 Hegel, 63, 134 Christian church, concept of, 233; spirit, theory of, 27, 49, 68, 146, Heiler, F., Hilbert, Hirsch, E., 234» 237 Hobbes, 24, 215, 233 Hofmann, Holi, 185, 221, 225, Holtzmann, Hosea, Humboldt, 213 Huss, 225 Husserl, E., 217 Kaftan, J., Kant, 24-5, 210, 230; on antagonism in empirical social relations, 27, 215-16; church, concept of, 145-6, 152, 235; formalism, 27, Kingdom of God, concept of, 152, spirit as highest principle of form, 27; time, view of, 29-30 Karwehl, R., 243 Kattenbusch, Khomiakov, A., 132, 23o, 235 Kierkegaard, 172, 227> 242 Kirsch, 22o Kistiakowski, F., 214, 215, Kliefoth, 163, 237 Kostlin, 221 Krakauer, S., 2og Krauss, A., Lactantius, 64 Le Bon, Leibniz, 52, Litt, T.» Lohe, 237, 24o Lohmeyer, E., Luther, 163, 188, 196, 243; and communion of saints, I '27-9 135 and Holy Communion, 168, 16g, 229; and original sin, 76; and prayer, corporate, 134, 230 on preaching, 162; on predestination, believers, doctrine of, 143; and resurrection, 2oo; and sinners, church of, 146-7, 236; and spiritual unity, 138, 13g; on visible and invisible church, 237; and the Word, 161, 238 McDougall, 17, 2o7 Marheineke, P., 233 Maurenbrecher, 218 Mauthner, Mendelssohn, lg2, Ig3 Meyer, T., 242 Moses, Mosheim, 184 Mulert, 238-9 Muller-Lyer, 17 Munchmeyer, 24o Natorp, Paul, 46, 214 Nicetas of Remesiana, Nietzsche, 132 Oppenheimer, 17, 2o8, 2og Paul, 63, church, I oo, 138, church, 97-9 chalism, 182; and universality of sin, 73 Peterson, E., 243 Piper, Plato, 23, 51 Ranke, Ig8 Rembrandt,
Ritschl, Rosenstock, 59, 236 Rousseau, 215 Ruckert, 235 Saint Simon, 152 SchafHe, 17, 21o Scheel, Scheler, M., 32> 34, 78, 8o-I, 9o-t, Schelling, 32 Schilling, O., 217 Schleiermac her, 43, 76-7> 93, 96> SchmIdt, Scholz, H., 91-2, Schopenhauer, 164 Schulz, H., 233 Schumann, Seeberg, R., 73, 236, 243; egoism, general, and sociality, 22o; and empirical church, on innate spirituality, 43, 96; on love, nature of man, 93, 96 Seur, Paul le, 195 Sigwort, 215 Simmel, W., 16, 17, 2o7, 2o8, 2o9, Sohm, Spann, 0., 17, Spencer, H., 17, 21o Spinoza, 34, Stahl, 163, 237 Stange, C., 243 Stange, E., 195 Stefen, G., 2O7 Stein, Stern, W., 214 Suarez, Symeon, 23o Tarde, G., 17, 2o7 Thimme, L., 24o, 242 Thomas Aquinas, 63, 64, 78, 218, 219, 225> 237 Thorwaldsen, 193 Thurneysen, 238 Tichonius, 235 Tillich, P., 166, 193 Tolstoy, 152 Tonnies, 16, 17, 56, 2o7, 2o8, 2o9, Troeltsch, 57, sect, distinction between, 178, 185, 186, 190, 188; institution, church as, 176, 177; and patriarchalism, 183; on primal equality, 64, 217, 234; sociology, concept of, 16, 17, 2o7, 209 Vierkandt, 17, 18, 6o, 2o7, 2o8, 209, Vilmar, 237 Vurpillot, E., 243 Wallau, R., 234 Walther, G., 2o9, 215 Weber, Max, 57, 156, 176-7, 185, 186, Weiss, B., Wiese, von, 17, 18, 19, 57, 2o7, Windelband, WycliH'e, 154, Zahn, T., Zwingli, 154, 225
Index of Subjects action, centre of, 51, 68-g, 82, 83-4 actualisation, Adam, mankind of, 82, 85, 1o7 agape, antagonism, the basic law, 27 54,-5, Antichrist, 199 apocatastasis, Apostles' Creed, 13g Ascension, association, church as, 175-6, 178-9 atomic view of society, 17, authority, 173-5, 177; association of authority, 41, 58, 59 62 181-4, 216 baptism, 166-7; infant, 75, 166-7, barriers, 29, 31, 33, 44, being at one', 123 ' being for one another ', 12g being in Adam, 74-7 being in Christ, Ioo, 222 being in the church, Ioo, 135, ' being with one another ', Bible (and preaching), blessedness, body (of collective person), 51, 68-g, body: ' new ', 46, 2oo-l; spiritual, Body of Christ, 99-102,108 135 139, 145, 146, 147, 151 153-5, 168 bourgeoisie, Igl-3 Buddhism, capitalism, I go Catholicism, 88, 124, 174, 177-8, 186-7, 18g, certainty, 158, 'Christ existing as the church', 85, 147, 149, 160, Christ in the church, 135, Israel, Io8, I lg, 147; and time, Christology, 35, 103-4> church, 38 41, 49, 52 57 60 67, 87 ciation, 175-6, 178-g; confessing, 18g, 241; ' gathered', 187-g; as institution, 175~, 186-7, national, 151-2, 167, 187-go 242; in New Testament, 97-102; of Old Tes'tament, and state, separation of, 184; as trusteeship, 176; universal, 154-5; visible and invisible, 6o, 133, 152, 197-8 237 243 ' word Of 166 I 73-5 ' and world, 63, I 99 church, concept of, 37, 38, 44, 52; Catholic, 186-7; Kant's, 146; Luther's, 146, 152, 153; misunderstanding of, 87; predestinarian, 117-18, 136, 148 church authorities, 18g church council, 14g, 174, 238 church discipline, 17g, 184 church history, 148; 'counsel of our neighbour', 172 church taxes, 176, 17g 'church within the church', 16g, churches: individual local, 153-5, 15g-6o; unification of, co-operative association, 59 cognition, 37 collective person, 84, common awareness, 231 common spirit, 231-2 communication, need for, g6,
communion with God, renunciation community, 16, 6o-2, 66-7o, 6; ethical, 84; religious type of, tinctions between, 16, 66-8 community, concept of, 3; Christian, 22, 28> 40 community life, 57 community of spirit, 118-36, 18o-4, concupiscence, 74-5 confession, private, 173, Confession of Augsburg, 163, error in, 187 confirmation, 175, 178; and Holy Communion> 239 conflict, 41, 54, 137 congregation, g5-7, Io3, 6o; more than individual, 135; as Mother, 157, 15g, 167; 'necessary to salvation', 157; and preacher, 164-6, 16g; and sacraments, 166-9 conscience, 31 71-2 84 conservatism, 188-g Constitution of the Church of the Old Prussian Union corporate 'corporation subject to law applying to public bodies', 88 'counselling', 172 creation, conformity of, 87 creatureliness, 32 Cross, paradox of, dialectical theology, 181 dogmatics, 2o; begun with doctrine of church instead of God, g7 Easter, end in itself, 'communion' as, 'enjoyment', 13o Enlightenment, 24 Epicureanism, 24, equality, 64, 142-4, 234 eschatology, eternal life, ethically responsible person, Kant's concept of, 232 ethics, 29-31 52 146, 219 evil, original 74-5; radical, 146 example, importance of, 172 excommunication, 179, 241 exegesis, 41-2 experience, faitll> 89> and church, 149, 197; and community, 116; confession of, 13g-4o; confirmation and profession of, 239 Fall of man, 42, 71 family, 64, 94, 95, 182 fanaticism, 173 freedom, 'gathered' church, 187-9 genus, as opposed to individual, 23, German repentance, 83 God: community of, 4o-i, 233; in other men, 36-7; image of, 34, 42; Kingdom of, 203-4; people of, 83; personal, 34> 40 God, concept of, 22 23, 34, 40; voluntarist 31 grace, assurance of, 158 gratitude, 15g guilt: of community, 83; concept of, 74-6, 78; German, 83; isolation in, 2oo; redemption of, versal, 7g, 8o, 84 historicity, 66, 67, 88, 153, 154, 179 history, 31> 38 40> 61 8> 'Holy', religious value of, 90-1 Holy Communion, Iog, 35> 4 > 577 > 233
administration of sacrament, 163, r8o predestination doctrine, I I 7-r8, 136, r48; double, Presbyteries, r74 priesthood of all believers, I 43, r84 primal state, doctrine of, 38-44, 63, 6g progress, 188-g proletariat, I go-4 property, 64 psychology, 35 public, 54, 6o. See punishment, nature of, r r 3 'pure doctrine', r87 race, sin of the, 78-g radical evil, Kant's concept of, r46 realisation and actualisation, r r reality, 35 39 40 89 91-2 104; concept of, 2g, 31, 52, ro4-5, necessity of, 97 reason, 23, 27 relation, doctrine of, r6-21, religio-ethical qualification, r 85 religio-romantic Youth Movement, 88 religio-social Youth Movement, 152 religion, 92-7 90; concept of, 90, 93; natural, 7r; and revelation, r12; sociology of, 2o, g6 religious community, 87-go, 138> 197, religious death, loneliness as, 2oo-I religious fellowship, 232 religious misunderstanding of church, 87 religious motives, 88 religious need, satisfaction of, religious social area in mankind, religious value, higher, 143 repentance, 83 responsibility, 3o> 32> 33 resurrection, revelation, 37, 38, gr, ro3, romantrcrsm, 195, 227 rule, God' s, 14o, 184, 2o3 sacraments, 125, 15o, 163, 164, r8o; Catholic and Protestant concepts of, 166-7o saints, communion of, 134.-5, 147, 195-6, 228> 229 salvation, congregation necessary to, sects, 57, r 85-g self-assurance, r 33 self-consciousness, 35, 44, 46-7, 49, 77>»4 self-determination, 46, 4g self-responsibility, r r4, self-preservation, 82 sense-experiences, I 64 separateness of persons, 37 sexuality, 42, 74 silence, qualified, sin, 3r, 39-40, 43, 63-4, 72-82, 145-9; consequences of, r r 3; Kingdom of, 77. See social philosophy, 15-r6, r8-2o, 44-52 63, socialism, r g3-4 socialrty, 19, society, r 6, I 7, 57-64, I gg; atomist view of, r;, r8, of, r 75-g; diH'erences from community, 16, 66-8 socrology> 15, 59, solidarity, impossible between Christ and man, ro7 solipsism, 28 souls, care of, 17r-3 species, biological notion of, 230 speech, 46, 164 spirit, and nature, 46 spirit-monism, 146, 224, spiritual body, 2or
spiritual communion, distinct from that based on mutual love, spiritual death, 2oo spiritual form, 72 spirituality, human, 37' 44-52 sport, 166, Igt State, 63, 184, 188 stimulus, 62 Stoicism, 23-4, 25, subject-object relation, 25, 26, 34, suffering, 128 surety for man's renewal, Jesus Christ symbolism, of Holy Communion, 168-g symbols, 67 91 testimony against oneself, 172 theology: dialectical, 181; recent, 147 time, 29, 30, 6o-I, 66, 61, 67, 199; problem of, 29-30; and revelation, Io4 time-form, 114 totemism, 21o, tradition, 176, 188 transcendence, 33, treasury of merit, 13o trusteeship, church as, 176 unity, concept of, 27, 140-1, 232, 234- 5 validity, universal, as supreme principle of action, 27, 28 value, philosophy of, 234 values, order of, 90 vicarious action, 84, I o7, 113-14, war, 83 will,46-7 53-65 I g5; and impulse, 46; 'for a meaning', 56; 'rational purposive', 56 Word, 16o I, 163, 166, 16g, 184; and church, 146, preaching and of man, world and church, 63, world history, 146 worship, 155-6o, 16g Youth Movement, 88, Ig5, Ig8
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