The Politics of German Protestantism: The Rise of the Protestant Church Elite in Prussia, 1815-1848 |
Contents
The Awakening of Political Consciousness and | 3 |
Leadership Selection in the Reorganized Protestant | 53 |
The Theology Professors | 76 |
The Pietist Aristocrats | 125 |
The Theology Professors | 159 |
The Friends of Light | 187 |
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Altenstein appointment aristocratic Arnold Ruge Awakening Baltzer became berg Bonn Bonwetsch Breslau Christian clergymen clerical colleagues conservative Consistory Consistory councilor creed Dulon evangelischen Eylert Frederick William Frederick William IV free congregations freedom Friedrich Friends of Light Gerlach family archives German German-Catholic Geschichte Haym Hengsten Hengstenberg faction Hengstenberg papers hereafter cited Heubner Ibid ideas influence Johann Junkers Karl Kirche König Königsberg Kottwitz leaders Leben Leipzig Lenz Leopold von Gerlach liberal Ludwig von Gerlach Magdeburg ment movement Neo-Pietist Nicolovius Nitzsch noble official Old Lutheran Old Prussian Pietist pious political and social popular position Preussische Protestant church Protestant clergy Protestantische Freunde province Prussian radicals rationalism rationalist Reformed religion religious Revolution Rudolf Haym Ruge Scheibel Schleiermacher Sintenis Staat struggle synods Thadden theologians theology professors Tholuck Briefe tion true believers Uhlich University of Berlin University of Halle Wegscheider Wilhelm Wislicenus Wittenberg Young Hegelians