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Introduction -- pt. I. Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Tübingen School. F.C. Baur's two programmes of scientific theology -- The origin of the two programmes -- A science without presuppositions: David Strauss -- Debating the nature of religion: Eduard Zeller -- A manifesto of Tübingen orthodoxy: Adolf Hilgenfeld -- pt. II. Albrecht Ritschl and the Ritschl School. Albrecht Ritschl on theology as science -- Philosophical insights and influences -- The kingdom of God -- The end of the idealist programme -- Conclusion.
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