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449 Aaron, 270 Abelard, allusions to, 187-188 Achaeans, 96 Aeschylus, 99, 132, 339-340; mute Self in tragedies of, 82, 85-88, 90; and “the naïve word of truth” in, 51; the “perhaps” in, 94-95; tragedies and, 222-229 Aesthetics. See Art Agathon, 399 Akiva, 127-128, 212, 221, 232, 290, 388 Alcestes, death of, 169 All (the): cognition of, 9, 11-12; as concept, 10-12, 16, 31; idealistic view of, 59-62; in pieces, 33-34, 93-100; the knowable, 13-14, 16; Lord of the, 414; metalogical, 55, 59-62; the new, 34; and One, 414; one and universal, 50, 55, 58-59, 94, 156-157; Revelation and, 13; the thinkable, 11, 12, 26, 55, 114-115; unity of, 19-22, 26, 419-421 Allah: concept of holy war and, 231234 ; as Creator, 127-131; essence of, 178-180; the Kingdom and, 242-245. See Islam Ambrose, 395 And (the), 41-54; the bridge of the, 246-248; as companion of wordsequences , 41; of man, 72; and original word, 41, 246-247; and Redemption, 260; of the world, 57; over the Yes and No, 54, 246 Angelus Silesius, 360, 426 Apollo: miracles of the lyre of, 58; Musaget of, 11, 11n Apuleius, Cupid and Psyche, 395 Aquinas, Thomas, on faith and knowledge , 108 Aristotle: allusion to Olympian gods in, 46; allusions to, regarding Yes and No, 40; on hybris and daimon, 180-182; Luther’s battle against, 108; Plato and, on emanation, 6162 ; Plato and, on image of the world, 236-237 Art: the All compared to the work of, 19-20, 21-22, 23; artist and, 204206 , 208, 262; epic aspect of, 208-209; foundational silence of speech in, 89; genius and, 160161 ; harmony and, 212-213; idealism and, 157-159, 202-204; inner form in the work of, 69; as language, 159-160; lyrical aspect of, 209; metalogical view of the world and, 69; musical rhythm in, 211-212; musical work of, 209210 , 211-212, 264; mythical world and, 46; originator of, 161-162; plastic arts in, 210-211; poet and, 161-162, 262; poetical work of, 263-264; problem of plastic form in, 211; the public in, 260-262; Redemption as aesthetic category in, 260; silent communication in world of, 90-91; spectator and, 89-90; visual in, 210211 ; word of God and, 162-163 Athanasius, 421-422 Atheism, 31; primitive, 45-46 Augustine: on Church and world, 349, 379; defense of revealed religion and, 104; on fides and salus, 351; on God’s work in beauty, 158; and Goethe, 302; on Greek philosophy, 298 Augustus Caesar, 296; awareness of particularity and, 65; world empire of, 240 Index 450 Bacon, Francis, on final cause, 143 Balzac, and Flaubert, 161 Baptism, 362, 395-397 Beethoven: likeness of genius and, 161-162; Missas Solemnis by, 110 Being, thinking and, unity of, 13, 1820 , 24, 27-28, 61-62 Birth: of God, 100; mystery of, 99100 ; natural, 79; of the Self, 7980 ; of the soul, 100; of the world, 100 Böhme, Jakob, “dark ground” and, 34 Brandes, Georg, on Shakespeare, 262 Buddha, the: and Buddhist idea of God as nothing, 412; particularity of character and, 83; selfconquest of,84; on system of concepts, 67; on world dissolution , 68 Bülow, Hans von, on rhythm, 212 Cervantes, Don Quixote by, 348 Charlemagne, 373 China, 44-45; origin of the world in, 66; particularity and character of man in, 84-85; Self and, 85-86; spiritual in, 67-68 Christianity, 295-306, 349-350, 361363 ; action in, 366-367; aesthetics of, 397-400; baptism in, 396-397; the Christian in, 419-420; chronology of, 359-361; and Church architecture, 376-379; and Church music, 381-386; as co-worker with Judaism, 437-438; and the Cross, 368-369, 387-390; doctrine of last things in, 434435 ; essence of, 369-373; hatred of Jew in, 437-440; messianic faith in, 363-366; and sacrament of the meal, 385; sacrament of the word in, 378-379; spiritual year of, 374-376; State and, 373-374; Sunday as holiday of Creation in, 380-381; the Way of, 421-425. See also Liturgical year, Christian Church, 369-372; architecture of buildings of the, 376-379, 396; Catholic, 424; Eastern, 302-303, 422; inner and outer space of, 395-397; Johannine, Pauline, Petrine, 297-298, 299, 303-304, 305, 366; Protestant, 300, 423; State and, 373-374; world and, 423-425; and world calendar, 391-393 Cicero, 349 Cohen, Hermann...

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