God and Caesar: Troeltsch's Social Teaching as Legitimation

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Benson (philosophy, City U. of New York) looks again at German philosopher Ernst Troeltsch's (1865-1923) liberal Protestant thought and finds that it legitimized class, religious, and gender inequality in response to the challenges of social democracy. She also examines his role in the politics and ideological debates of Imperial Germany, and asks why his reputation has been protected for so long. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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The Theologian and the Revolutionary
1
Revolutionary Movements in Imperial Germany 17 223
17
The MilitaryIndustrial Complex
27
Guardians of the Citadel
33
The Protestant Churches and the State 1557
67
Thy Kingdom Come Thy Will be Done on Earth The Challenge of Christian Socialism
75
A Quest for the Historical Troeltsch
87
On Earth as It is in Hell
109
The Case for Hierarchy
115
The Communitarian Church
129
The Legitimation of Social Inequality
151
God and Caesar
203
Religious and Social Transformation
213
Bibliography
219
Index
233
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