Theology, modernity, and the German University
On the state and modern science 'in the German sense'
Broader considerations, or 'the pathos of modern theology'
Sacra Facultas and the coming of German modernity
Humanism, the Reformation, and the universities
The eighteenth century : decline and critique
The way forward : Halle and Göttingen
'Torchbearer or trainbearer'? : the faculties and Immanuel Kant
Theology, Wissenschaft, and the founding of the University of Berlin
Revolutionary times and the ascendancy of Wissenschaft
Theology and the idea of the New University
Early operations : Berlin's theological faculty, 1810-1819
'Renewing Protestantism' : Schleiermacher and the challenge of modern theological education
An Erastian modernity? : church, state, and education in early nineteenth-century, Prussia
Church and state before 1806
The great transition : church and state after 1806
'A realm of the intelligence' : Minister Altenstein and his legacy
Theologia between science and the state
General trends and developments, 1810-1918
The rise and fall of 'theological encyclopedia'
History, commemoration, and the university
'The age of German footnotes' : visitors from abroad, admirers from afar
'The crisis of the theological faculty' : Lagarde, Overbeck, and Harnack
Conclusion : Janus gazing.