Encyclopdia of Theology volume 1

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Encyclopdia of Theology volume 1
Jf Julius Ferdinand Raebiger
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These two, Schleiermacher and Hegel, in a similar manner made light of all external authorities in their procedure. But, while the former always treats the matter in a purely subjective way, and seeks by the believing consciousness to restore the harmony between revelation and the believing subject ; Hegel, in accordance with the principle laid down ^82 THEOLOGICAL EXCYCLOP^DLV.
by liim, in a purely objective way aims at proving the agree- ment of revelation with the thinking consciousness. Acc
...ording to the different changes through which theology passed since its separation from tlie old orthodoxy, during which it main- tained a relation to the object of faith more or less subjective, and blended foreign elements with its subject - matter, it first, by means of the speculative philosophy, received its scientific character and the capacity for apprehending its subject as it really is, that is, proving it in tlie truth of its contents, and accordingly acknowledging or rejecting it. If theology is to affirm its right to rank as a science, and if it is to receive an independent position over against philosophy and the other sciences, then it must also make the formal principle of all philosophy, and of the other exact sciences, the principle of rational thought, its own, and, like every exact science, it must seek to recognise the positive element given it by means of rational thought.

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