God, Man, and World in the Age of Enlightenment

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God, Man, and World in the Age of Enlightenment is a philosophical study by Karl Löwith examining how Enlightenment thought reshaped the relationship between theology, human existence, and the modern worldview.

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philosophical study
author Karl Löwith NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
discipline intellectual history
philosophy
theology
examines foundations of modern secular worldview
impact of Enlightenment on Christian thought
relationship between God and man
relationship between man and world
secularization of theology
focusesOn concept of human autonomy
rationalization of the world
reinterpretation of God in Enlightenment thought
transition from theological to anthropological perspective
genre intellectual history
non-fiction
philosophy of religion
hasAuthor Karl Löwith NERFINISHED
language German
mainInterest history of philosophy
secularization
mainSubject Enlightenment philosophy
anthropology
modern worldview
theology
nationality German
notableWork God, Man, and World in the Age of Enlightenment NERFINISHED
periodCovered Age of Enlightenment NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach historical-philosophical analysis
relatedWork From Hegel to Nietzsche NERFINISHED
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Karl Löwith notableWork God, Man, and World in the Age of Enlightenment