TY - BOOK ID - 2992962 TI - Protestant theology and the making of the modern German university AU - Howard, Thomas Albert AU - Oxford University Press PY - 2006 SN - 0199266859 9780199266852 0191604186 0199554471 0191532940 9786611164355 1281164356 1435618262 9780199554478 DB - UniCat KW - Universities and colleges KW - -Protestant churches KW - -Theology, Doctrinal KW - -Church and college KW - -378.429 <43 BERLIN> KW - 230.241 <43> KW - College and church KW - Christian doctrines KW - Christianity KW - Doctrinal theology KW - Doctrines, Christian KW - Dogmatic theology KW - Fundamental theology KW - Systematic theology KW - Theology, Dogmatic KW - Theology, Systematic KW - Theology KW - Protestant sects KW - Christian sects KW - Protestantism KW - Colleges KW - Degree-granting institutions KW - Higher education institutions KW - Higher education providers KW - Institutions of higher education KW - Postsecondary institutions KW - Public institutions KW - Schools KW - Education, Higher KW - History KW - Doctrines KW - -History KW - Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--BERLIN KW - Lutheraans-evangelisch systematische theologie--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 KW - 230.241 <43> Lutheraans-evangelisch systematische theologie--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 KW - 378.429 <43 BERLIN> Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--BERLIN KW - Church and college KW - Protestant churches KW - Theology, Doctrinal KW - 378.429 <43 BERLIN> KW - Doctrines&delete& KW - Germany KW - Theology [Doctrinal ] KW - History. KW - Protestantism - Germany - History. KW - Theology, Doctrinal - Germany - History. KW - Universities and colleges - Germany - History. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2992962 AB - In shaping the modern academy and in setting the agenda of modern Christian theology, few institutions have been as influential as the German universities of the nineteenth century. This book examines the rise of the modern German university from the standpoint of the Protestant theological faculty, focusing especially on the University of Berlin (1810), Prussia's flagship university in the nineteenth century. In contradistinction to historians of modern higher education who often overlook theology, and to theologians who are frequently inattentive to the social and institutional contexts of religious thought, Thomas Albert Howard argues that modern university development and the trajectory of modern Protestant theology in Germany should be understood as interrelated phenomena. ER -