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  1. Schelling’s Contemporary Resurgence: The Dawn after the Night When All Cows Were Black. [REVIEW]Jason Wirth - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (9):585-598.
    After a long period of neglect that began in his lifetime, why has Schelling reemerged as an important philosopher, germane to contemporary concerns? In the first part of this essay I offer a brief history of Schelling’s early descent into obscurity and gradual ascent back into the light of philosophical relevance. In the second and final part of the essay, I offer a brief survey of the current Schelling resurgence in the English speaking reception of Continental philosophy.
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  • The Primacy of Logos Over Ethos: The Influence of Romano Guardini on Post‐Conciliar Theology.Roland Millare - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (6).
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  • From tubingen to Rome: The first catholic response to Hegel.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (4):477–492.
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  • The Primacy of Logos_ over _Ethos: The Influence of Romano Guardini on Post‐Conciliar Theology.Roland Millare - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6):974-983.
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  • Introduction.T. Brian Mooney & Mark Nowacki - unknown
    A confluence of scholarly interest has resulted in a revival of Thomistic scholarship across the world. Several areas in the investigation of St. Thomas Aquinas, however, remain under-explored. This volume contributes to two of these neglected areas. First, the volume evaluates the contemporary relevance of St. Thomas's views for the philosophy and practice of education. The second area explored involves the intersections of the Angelic Doctor’s thought and the numerous cultures and intellectual traditions of the East. Contributors to this section (...)
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  • Did Schelling live on in Catholic theology? An examination of his influence on Catholic Tübingen.Grant Kaplan - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (1-2):57-70.
    The following essay aims not only to answer whether Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy lived on in Catholic Tübingen, but also to clarify what aspects of Schelling’s corpus were received and which were set aside. Below it is my claim that Tübingen theologians incorporated insights from Schelling’s early, Idealist philosophy, as well as his late, post-Idealist philosophy. The two theologians most extensively involved in this project were Johann Sebastian Drey and Johannes Kuhn. Most important for Tübingen was the possibility that Schelling could (...)
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  • F.W.J. Schelling and the rise of historical theology.Johannes Zachhuber - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (1-2):23-38.
    In this editorial introduction, we set out the contexts, aims and contents of this special issue on Schelling’s influence on later religious and theological thought, as well as the rationale behind its genesis.
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  • Schelling’s afterlives: introduction.Daniel Whistler & Johannes Zachhuber - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (1-2):2-7.
    ABSTRACTIn this editorial introduction, we set out the contexts, aims and contents of this special issue on Schelling’s influence on later religious and theological thought, as well as the rationale behind its genesis.
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  • From Tubingen to Rome: The First Catholic Response to Hegel.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (4):477-492.
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