This paper deals with the mutual relation between philosophy and theology, focusing on the case of the German lutheran pastor Johann Joachim Spalding. Spalding was well-versed in philosophy, read both ancient and modern authors, and exploited their ideas for religious aims. His work therefore represents a unique chance to stress the relevance of interdisciplinary research.

Die Bestimmung des Menschen als philosophische Grundfrage der Theologie in der Aufklärungszeit. Johann Joachim Spalding als Beispielsfall

Macor Laura Anna
2013-01-01

Abstract

This paper deals with the mutual relation between philosophy and theology, focusing on the case of the German lutheran pastor Johann Joachim Spalding. Spalding was well-versed in philosophy, read both ancient and modern authors, and exploited their ideas for religious aims. His work therefore represents a unique chance to stress the relevance of interdisciplinary research.
2013
J.J. Spalding; philosophy; theology; interdisciplinary approach
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