Tübingen Orthodoxy

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Tübingen Orthodoxy was a polemical designation of the young Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel for the so-called Older Evangelical Tübingen School of the Tübingen professors Gottlob Christian Storr , Johann Friedrich Flatt , Ernst Gottlieb Bengel , Johann Christian Friedrich Steudel and Friedrich Gottlieb Süskind , who In contrast to the Enlightenment and Rationalism, it was characterized by a supranaturalism and "made Holy Scriptures as the starting point and basis of all theological judgment as authenticated by divine authority [and] in itself consistent revelation."

Schelling essentially turns against the skepticism that follows from her interpretation of Kant .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ulrich Köpf: Evangelical Tübingen Schools . In: Walter Kasper (Ed.): Lexicon for Theology and Church . 3. Edition. tape 10 . Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2001, Sp. 290-291; here col. 290 .