Die spekulative Theologie

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Die spekulative Theologie is a philosophical-theological work by Immanuel Hermann Fichte that systematically explores Christian doctrine through the lens of German idealist metaphysics.

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instanceOf book
philosophical-theological work
aimsTo reconstruct Christian doctrine on speculative-philosophical grounds
approach speculative theology
associatedWith 19th-century German philosophy
19th-century German theology
author Immanuel Hermann Fichte
countryOfOrigin Germany
focusesOn metaphysical foundations of Christian faith
relation between philosophy and theology
systematic exploration of Christian doctrine
genre Christian philosophy
systematic theology
hasPerspective philosophical interpretation of Christian dogma
influencedBy G. W. F. Hegel
German idealist metaphysics
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
mainLanguage German
mainTopic Christian doctrine
German idealism
metaphysics
systematic theology
partOf Immanuel Hermann Fichte's theological-philosophical oeuvre
philosophicalMovement German idealism
subjectOf research on German idealist theology
studies in 19th-century Protestant theology
theologicalTradition Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestant theology
usesMethod German idealist method
speculative metaphysics

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Immanuel Hermann Fichte notableWork Die spekulative Theologie