Die Dogmatik Albrecht Ritschls: Apologie und Polemik, written by Constantin von K gelgen and published in 1898, offers a detailed examination and defense of the theological dogmatics of Albrecht Ritschl, a significant figure in 19th-century German theology. This work serves as both an apology, elucidating and justifying Ritschl's theological positions, and a polemic, engaging with and critiquing opposing viewpoints.
K gelgen delves into the core tenets of Ritschl's system, likely exploring his emphasis on ethical action and his reinterpretation of traditional doctrines. The book provides valuable insights into the theological debates of the time and the intellectual currents shaping religious thought in Germany. It is essential reading for scholars of theology and anyone interested in the history of Christian doctrine and the development of modern religious thought.
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