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Risto Saarinen

Johann Joachim Spalding und die Anfänge des theologischen Anerkennungsbegriffs

Section: Articles
Volume 112 (2015) / Issue 4, pp. 429-448 (20)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/004435415X14453351473158
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Summary
Johann Joachim Spalding (1714–1804) employs the German concept of recognition (Anerkennung) prominently in his late philosophy of religion. His elaborations coincide with Fichte and precede Hegel. The later theological usage of the German concept in Schleiermacher, Bultmann and Barth is fairly similar to that of Spalding.