249-253
His personal Appearance, 253-254
CHAPTER XI.
THE REACTION PRODUCED BY STRAUSS' LIFE OF JESUS.--1835-1848.
Hyper-criticism of the Rationalists, 255, 256
Influence of Schleiermacher and Hegel, 256, 257
The threefold Division of the Hegelian School, 257, 258
David Frederic Strauss, and his _Life of Jesus_, 258-269
Replies to the _Life of Jesus_:
Harless, 271
Hoffman, 271
Neander, 272
Ullmann, 273
Schweizer, 273
Wilke, 273
Schaller, 273
Dorner, 273, 274
Literature occasioned by Strauss' _Life of Jesus_, 274, 275
Strauss' _New Life of Jesus for the People_, 275-278
The Tuebingen School, conducted by Ferdinand Christian
Baur, 278-280
The Influence of the French Revolution, 280, 281
Strauss' _System of Doctrine_, 281, 282
Feuerbach, 282
The Halle Year-Books, 282, 283
The "Friends of Light," 283, 284
The "Free Congregations," 284, 285
Rationalistic Leaders of the Revolution of 1848, 285, 286
Their Failure, and its Cause, 286, 287
CHAPTER XII.
THE EVANGELICAL SCHOOL: ITS OPINIONS AND PRESENT PROSPECTS.
The Mediation Theologians, or Evangelical School, grouped:
Ullmann, 288, 289
Dorner, 289-292
Tholuck, 292-295
Lange, 295, 296
Twesten, 297
Nitzsch, 297-299
Rothe, 299-303
Schenkel--his recent Adoption of Rationalism, 303-3
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