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Roundtable Discussion: The Oxford History of Modern German Theology, vol. I: 1781-1848

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

This roundtable discussion will consider the themes and approaches of the recent volume, Oxford History of Modern German Theology, volume 1: 1781–1848, edited by Grant Kaplan and Kevin M. Vander Schel. This volume is the first in a three-volume critical history of modern German theology from 1781 to 2000, edited by Johannes Zachhuber, David Lincicum, and Judith Wolfe. It provides the most comprehensive English language overview to date of the central debates, intellectual movements, and historical events that have shaped modern German theology from the late 1700s to the 1848 revolutions. Additionally, it pays attention to topics often neglected in earlier overviews of this period, such as the position of Judaism in modern German society, the intersection of race and religion, and the influence of social history on nineteenth-century theological debates.

Timeslot

Saturday, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Audiovisual Requirements

Resources

Podium microphone
Program Unit Options

Session Length

90 Minutes

Schedule Preference Other

Sunday, 9:00 AM -- 11:00 AM
Schedule Info

Saturday, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Tags

modern theology
modern philosophy
theory
methodology
modern Protestant theology
modern Catholic theology
Modern Jewish Thought

Session Identifier

A23-324