Ernst Troeltsch and the spirit of modern culture : a social-political investigation

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Ernst Troeltsch and the spirit of modern culture : a social-political investigation

Christopher Adair-Toteff

(Troeltsch-Studien, n. F. ; Bd. 6)

De Gruyter, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-149) and index

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Ernst Troeltsch was a theologian and sociologist but he was also a philosopher of culture. He was concerned with the "spirit of the modern world" throughout most of his academic life and chose to investigate a number of critical issues which he believed were especially problematic for the modern world. This book is an exploration of many of the key issues. It begins with an explanation of what Troeltsch believed the "spirit of the modern world" to be and then to explaining the debt that Troeltsch owed to Friedrich Schleiermacher for an understanding of the modern world. Chapters are then devoted to Troeltsch's investigations into issues such as the relationship between church and state, the role of natural law, the problems of historicism and pessimism, and it concludes with his observations about politics in war and in revolution. This work will be of interest to those concerned with understanding the modern world.

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