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...largely unchanged for 1,300 years. Then the empiricism of the 18th century Enlightenment began eroding belief in the supernatural. The New Testament was described as a hodgepodge that revealed much about St. Paul and the early church but little about the real Jesus. In the 19th century, Albrecht Ritschl, a leader of liberal theology, totally rejected the deity of Jesus, and Historian Bruno Bauer denied that the human Jesus had ever lived. In Rudolf Bultmann's 20th century view, the "Christ of faith" returned, but the "Jesus of history" was inaccessible. The pendulum is still swinging. Bultmann's disciples...
Always a Minority. Many of the parishioners who casually drifted into religion have just as casually drifted out of it-a fact that has caused many ministers to look at their flocks with new realism. Says Dr. Dietrich Ritschl of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary: "Christians are, and always have been, in the minority. I don't think that's the meaning of 'salt of the earth'-that everyone becomes salt." Some churches have voluntarily pruned the names of nonworshiping Sunday golfers from their roles of "active" members in a much-neglected procedure called maintenance...
...given the first half-year; Philosophy 9c hf., Social Psychology and Ethics, will be a new course given by the Hon. Bertrand Russell, of Cambridge, England; Philosophy 17a hf., History of Christian Thought since 1632, will be a new course; Philosophy 17b hf., Modern Philosophy, especially as influenced by Ritschl, will be a new course; Philosophy 19a hf., History of Continental Ethics, will be a new course; Philosophy 21 hf., Advanced Logic, will be a new course, given by the Hon. Bertrand Russell; Philosophy 23 hf., Modern Theories of Knowledge, will be a new course; Philosophy 27 hf., Scholastic Metaphysics...
Professor Platner will deliver an address in Divinity Chapel this morning at nine o'clock. His subject will be "Albrecht Ritschl and the Study of Early Church History...
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