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I N D E X Aaron, 189. 190 n., 198 n. (Iasuistry, 1 3 5 4 2 Abraham, 182,18in.,185-89,223,302 Cato the Younger, 155 Aeschylus, 41 Ceiisorship, rel~gious,134 Agarrieriinon, 148 (:haldaca, 185 Alcibiades, 148 Charity, 95--96, 219-20 Alcxander the Grcdr, 146 Charlemagne, 131, 146 Alexander Poiyhistc~r,184 n. Children, rights of, 96, 114-1 5 Arnbrose, St., 165 China, Emperor of, 89 America, 94, 131, 148 Church, the: Christian, 280-301; and Angels, 269-70 political freedom, 138; and the Antaeus, 321 state, 87, 101-2, 105, 107-32 Anthony of F.gypt, St., 165 Church councils, 83, 10.7, 118-19, Anthony of Padua, St., 73, 175 120, 121 Apelles, 148 Clergy, functions of the, 135 Apollo, 252 Coleridgc, S. T., 14, 31 Arabs, the, 248, 260 Confession, 104 Aristotle, 4, 32, 57, 305 n. Confirmation, 106, 126 Asceticism, 1 3 6 4 2 Contract between prince and pcople, Athens, 147, 155, 197 118 Atonement, doctrine of thc, 226 n. Contradiction, 256, 260-61 Augsburg, Peace of. 124 n. Corporation rights, 104, 105, 109-10 Augsburg Confession. 147 Corruption of human naturc; set OrigAuthority , conception of, 174 inal sin Cos~nopolitanism,302-3 Babylon, 184 n. Council of Ephesus, 120 Banquo, 229 Courage, 234 Baptism, 84, 106, 109, 117, 176, 274, Crusades, the, 5G51, 146 275-77 Cybele, priests of, 191 Baurrigartcn, S. G., 2 14 n., 305 11. Bavar~a, education in, 322-24 Dark Ages, the 172 Beautiful soul, the, 234-37 Ijanaus, 185 Regriff (concept), 59 Dathan and Korah, rcvolt of, 198 BCguines, the, 142 David, King, 146, 208 Brandenhurg, 127 Descartes, RenC, 56 Biirger, G. A,, 147 Dcucalion and Pyrrha, 184-85 Dialectical method, Hegcl's, 9, 12, Cadmus, 185 18-19, 32, 40, 53, 313 n. Caiaphas, 299-300 Dilthey, Wilhelrn, quoted, vii California, 94 Disciples, the, 70, 77, 81, 82-83, 89, Calvinists, the, 142 282-83 Canaanites, the, 191 Dissenters, rights of, 130-3 1 Canon law, I05 Divorce, 216-1 7, 271 Carthaginians, the, 159 Duties and rights, 95-97 [ 3 3 5 I E A R L Y T H E O L O G I C A L W R I T I N G S Education, 107, 110, 114-16, 321-30 Ganges River, 9 4 Ego: invincible might of the, 91; in Geist (mind or spirit), IS, 23-24, 33 Fichte's philosophy, 25-26, 33, 34, General will, the, 119 3 17-19 Gcrar, 186 Egypt, 186, 188-90 Ghosts, 147 Eleusinian mysteries, 193 Goethe, J. W., 2, 20, 62, 65 El-Shaddai ("God Almighty"), 200 Gorgon's head, 188 English, the, 168 Grammar, educational value of, 328Enlightenment , the, 1, 3, 8, 14, 21, 30 37-38, 67 Greek institutions contrasted with Ephron, 187 Judaism, 197-98 Epicureanism, 91 Greek literature in education, 324-25 Eskimos, the, 196-97 Greek mythology, 1 4 8 4 9 , 151, 184Essenes , the, 69, 179, 2 0 3 4 85, 195 n. Eucharist, the; see Lord's Supper Greek religion, 3 4 , 5, 7, 9, 16, 17, Eudaernonism, 136, 162 52, 143, 154, 155, 157, 184-85, Eurnenides, the, 229, 273 302 Eupolemus, quoted, 184 Gricf for the death of relatives, 139 Euripides, 148 Eusebius, quoted, 184 Haering, T. L., vii, 206 n., 302 Existentialism, 46 Harnann, J. G., 14, 44 Hardenberg, Friedrich von, 16, 20 Faith, 2 3 9 4 0 , 266-68, 287 Harmodius and Aristogiton, 146 Fanaticism, 288 n. Haym, Rudolf, 64 Fasting, 2 19, 220-2 1 Hegel, G. W. F.: developrncnt of Fate: conception of, discussed, 228- thought of, 1-66; Dzfference he42 , 281-301; mcanirig of, 182 tween the systems of Fichte and SchelFathers , the, 60, 72, 172 ling, 22-28, 32, 36, 311 n.; EnPear and love, 306-7 cyclopaedia, 41, 46, 60-62, 240 n.; Feuerbach, L. A., 54 Ess'7.y on Natural Law, 36, 3 9 4 2 , Fichte, J. G., 3, 8, 14, 15, 20, 23, 24, 54-55; Faith and Knowledge, 3625 -28, 29, 31, 33, 38, 41, 56, 57, 39; Fragment of a System, 13-14, 311 n., 318 n., 3 19 n.; Critique of 17, 23; Inaugural Dissertation, 21, All Revelation, 2; Rechrslehre, 39; 36; Jenenser Logik, 28-36; Jenenser Vocation of it fa?^, 167 n.; Miissen- Realphilosophic, 42; Life of Jesus, v, schaftslehre, 14, 24, 31. 33, 34 5-6; Phe~rmcnologyof Mind,vii, Finite and infinite, 176, 262 15, 21, 43-55, 63, 66, 235n...

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