2, 29, 70
Lucretius
211
Lustiger, J.
Lustiger, J.
Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions
), Crossroad Discourses between Christianity and Culture, Festschrift in Honor of Hendrik M.
Vroom, Amsterdam/new York: rodopi 2010, pp.
471-486.
Peter Jonkers (1954) studied Philosophy at the Catholic university of Leuven, belgium. in 1982, he defended his dissertation at this university on Hegel's Faith and Knowledge. Currently, he is full professor of philoso- phy at the school of Catholic theology of tilburg university, the nether- lands. His main areas of research include German idealism, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of culture. some of his recent pub- lications are: God in France. Eight contemporary French Thinkers on God (2005); Hegel-Lexikon (2006); "Jacobi, ein ? Galimathias' der spekulativen Vernunft? " (2007); Religions Challenged by Contingency (2008); 'Justifying sacrifice' (2008); 'religious truth in a Globalising World' (2009); 'Can Free- dom of religion replace the Virtue of tolerance? ' (2010); 'the Dialectics of Pluralism and social Cohesion' (2011); 'orthopraxis and being Faithful to one's tradition' (2011).
Heinz Kimmerle (1930) is a retired professor of Philosophy at Eras- mus university rotterdam (Eur). He did his PhD in 1957 with Hans- Georg Gadamer at the university of Heidelberg on the hermeneutics of schleiermacher. For six years he worked at the Hegel-archive in bonn and bochum. in 1970 he got his 'Habilitation' (teaching license) for philosophy at the ruhr university bochum. During the last five years of his position at Eur (1990-1995) he had as a special teaching subject 'intercultural phi- losophy', mainly African philosophy. in 1996 he started the 'Foundation for intercultural Philosophy and Art'. And in 2003 was conferred on him the honorary doctorate of Literature and Philosophy by the university of south Africa (unisA) in Pretoria.
contributors 277
Dr. bart C. Labuschagne (1962) teaches philosophy of Law at Leiden university. He wrote a dissertation on the philosophical aspects of the freedom of religion (1995). His interests are the Philosophy of Law, reli- gion, Ethics and Politics. He publishes mainly about the role of religion in democratic, post-secular societies. He is also a translator of Hegel in Dutch. He has written a number of articles and books, among others, lately: Religion, Politics and Law. Philosophical Reflections on the Sources of Normative Order in Society, edited with reinhard W. sonnenschmidt, Leiden: brill 2009, 'towards a new relationship between the Private, Public and sacred Domains', in: t. buksinski (ed. ), Religion in the Public Spheres, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang 2011.
Henk oosterling (1952) is associate professor Philosophy at the Eras- mus university rotterdam, teaching French philosophy of differences, aesthetics, and intercultural philosophy with a focus on Japanese culture and buddhism. He studied martial arts in Japan. His academic research program Intermediality thematizes the crossovers between philosophy, arts and politics. recently he co-edited Intermedialities. Philosophy, Arts, and Politics (2011). He is the series editor of Studies in Intercultural Phi- losophy (rodopi). in 2004 he initiated rotterdam skillcity, a strategic concept for urban renovation and intercultural and eco-social education that has been adopted by the rotterdam city council as the blueprint of the 10 year renovation of rotterdam south. As director of this Foundation he supervises long term educational and societal projects in the socio- economic deprived neighbourhoods in rotterdam. More information: www. henkoosterling. nl.
timo slootweg (1962) studied Philosophy and History. He taught Phi- losophy of History in rotterdam. since 2004 he has been teaching Philoso- phy of Law and Ethics at the university of Leiden (the netherlands). His dissertation dealt with the ethical meaning of time, history and historical consciousness in the philosophies of Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida (2000). His publications are concerned with the relation between Law and Love; Knowledge and Faith; Christian Existentialism and Personalism; Dialecti- cal and Dialogical theology. recent publication on Hegel's Philosophy of religion: 'Love and Violence: Dialectical reflections on the Phenomenol- ogy of the Crusade' (2009); 'Das Go? ttliche Gebot und der Geist der Liebe. Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Hegels fru? hen theologischen Voraussetzungen', Hegel-Jahrbuch 2010).
278 contributors
Gerrit steunebrink (1948) is a lecturer on Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture and religion at the radboud university in nijmegen, the neth- erlands. He published on religion, esthetics and metaphysics. His favorite authors are Kant, Hegel, Jaspers and Adorno. He published too on reli- gion and modernity in political and intercultural perspective. the islamic world, especially of modernizing turkey, has his attention in these pub- lications. to his English publications belong: ? Civil society, religion and the nation, Modernization in intercultural context: russia, Japan, turkey? , rodopi 2004 (edited with E. van der Zweerde) and ? sovereignty, the nation state, and islam? in: Ethical Perspectives 2008, 1.
Lu De Vos (1953) teaches Philosophy at HiW of KuLeuven (belgium). He has published on classical German philosophy (Kant, Jacobi, Fichte, Hegel and schelling). Co-editor of Hegel-Lexikon. His areas of interest are funda- mental problems in metaphysics, philosophy of religion and aesthetics.
Abe, M. 70, 74, 75
Abraham 128, 129, 143, 145, 151, 153, 154,
218, 219
Adams, R. 151
Adamson, P. 232
Adonis 93
Adorno, Th. W. 53, 73 Ahriman 91
Al-Afghani 227
Al-Djabiri, M. A. 234 Al-Ghazali 229, 231, 232, 233, 234 Anaxagoras 66
Angerona 166
Antigone 120
Appiah, K. A. 18,
Aquinas, Thomas 226, 231, 232, 233 Aristophanes 122
Aristotle 83
Averroes 228, 229, 232, 233, 234 Avicenna 228, 229, 231, 232, 234
Bacchus 115, 117
Bataille, G. 70
Baum, M. 10
Bayle, P. 55 Behrens-Abousef, D. 235 Bloch, E. 29
Bonsiepen, W. 9
Bopp, F. 57
Bossouet, J. B. 29
Brahma(n) 40, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 53, 59,
60, 61, 68
Buber, M. 147, 151 Bubner, R. 123 Buchanan, F. 57 Buchner, H. 9 Buck-Morss, S. 15 Bu? rgel, J. Ch. 240 Burke, E. 211 Burnett, Ch. 232
Caesar 173
Carra de Vaux, B. 233
Cavacci, J. A. 14
Ceres 115, 117
Chapelle, A. 2
Christ, J. 55, 69, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 136,
137, 149, 150, 173, 177, 180, 188, 189, 190,
191, 193, 195, 197, 203, 219, 247, 256, 258,
260, 261, 266, 267, 268 Cicero 28
Cobben, P. 8, 253 Colebrooke, H. Th. 44, 56, 60 Confucius 23, 24, 28, 59 Cramer, W. 249
Creon 119 Creutzer, G. F. 53 Critchley, S. 141
Dadi, I. 15
DeFrancis, J. 26
Deleuze, G. 54, 76, 77
Derrida, J. 4, 19, 54, 76, 126, 139, 141, 143,
144, 154, 155
Descartes, R. 5, 254 Desmond, W. 259
Dierken, J. 182, 197, 202, 268 Dilthey, W. 126, 241 Dilworth, D. 70, 71
Du? sing, K. 10, 12
Eckhart, M. 204, 237 Elberfeld, R. 70, 71 Evans, C. S. 151, 152
Fames 166
Faure, B. 68, 69
Faure, M. 69
Fichte, J. G. 11, 12, 54, 71, 77, 139, 246 Febris 166
Fornax 166
Forster, J. G. A. 31
Fortuna 166, 168, 171
Foucault, M. 76
Fourche, T. 16
Fukuyama, F. 70
Fulda, H. F. 246, 249, 259
Gadamer, H. G. 2
Gardet, L. 232
Gascoigne, R. 268
Gaziaux, E. 246
Gelugpa 58
Goethe, J. W. 6, 22, 28, 213, 223, 225, 227,
237, 239, 240 Guattari, F. 54, 77
INDEX OF PERSONS
280
Guiley, R. E. 4 Guizot, F. 227 Gutschmidt, H. 247 Guz, T. 267 Gyekye, K. 18
Hammer-Purggstall, J. F. von 238 Hassan, S. 15
Heede, R. 9
Heidegger, M. 76
Heine, H. 240
Heinrichs, J. 122
Heraclites 58
Herder, J. G. von 31, 212, 213, 222, 225, 241 Herodotus 57
Hinrichs, H. F. W. 55
Hodgson, P. C. 22, 26, 32, 100, 125, 134,
157-164, 173, 178, 193, 203, 208, 237, 243,
251, 256, 273
Ho? lderlin, F. 53, 64
Homer 118
Humboldt, W. von 31, 32, 44, 45, 49, 59 Hume, D. 33, 217, 232
Hyppolite, J. 70
Ibn Arabi 239
Ibn Khaldum 233
Iqbal, M. 219, 227, 228, 239
Jacobi, F. H. 47, 53, 56, 66, 139, 253 Jaeschke, W. 3, 6, 13, 14, 22, 27, 31, 35, 99,
123, 178, 180, 181, 184, 188, 190, 192, 199,
249, 251, 253, 256, 268 James, W. 71, 76
Jesuit Fathers 21, 22 Jesus: see Christ
Jones, W. 31
Jonkers, P. 188, 243, 253, 260, 263 Juno 171
Jupiter 166, 171, 172, 174, 252
Kalidasa 31
Kanade 59, 60
Kant, I. 54, 76, 126, 127, 131-134, 139, 143,
209, 210, 211, 212, 214, 217, 221, 222, 246,
248, 249, 251, 273
Kierkegaard, S. 148-154
Kim Young Kun 26, 28 Kimmerle, H. 8, 10, 12, 16, 72, 76 Knox, T. M. 127, 128, 184, 199, 234 Koje`ve, A. 70
Krishna 43, 44, 45, 49, 50, 60, 236, Ku? gelgen, A. von 234
Ku? ng, H. 273
index of persons
Lacan, J. 70
Lao-zi 23, 25, 26, 64, 65
Latte, K. 157, 175
Leeuw, K. L. van der 26, 29, 30 Leibniz, G. W. 21, 22, 26, 28, 29, 30 Lessing, G. E. 178, 247, 265
Leuze, R. 6, 56, 157
Levinas, E. 154
Lewis, B. 235
Lewis, F. D. 231
Lilla, M. 261
Locke, J. 212
Lo? with, K.
2, 29, 70 Lucretius 211
Lustiger, J. M. 219
Luther, M. 141, 180, 182, 227, 265,
267
Lyotard, J. F. 76
Macbeth 129
Magliola, R. 76
Mahayana 70, 73, 74 Maimonides 228, 229, 230, 232 Markell, P. 152, 153
Marmura, M. 230, 231
Marx, K. 19, 144
Massignon, L. 226, 239
Mbiti, J. S. 19
Meist, K. R. 10
Mensching, G. 157, 175
Metzler, J. B. 268
Michel, K. M. 11, 181
Mill, J. 44
Mithra 93
Moldenhauer, E. 11, 181
Mo? ller, D. 240
Monteil, V. 18
Montgomery Watt, W. 230, 231, 232 Moreau, R. L. 18
Moritz, K. P. 163, 175
Morlichem, H. 16
Morton, T. 51, 58, 69
Mu? ller, M. 21
Nagarjuna 69, 75
Nicolin, F. 2
Nicolin, G. 179
Nietzsche, F. W. 53, 54, 55, 57, 69, 72, 73,
76, 77, 228
Nishida, K. 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77 Nishitani, K. 70, 71, 73, 74 Noah 128
Nohl, H. 186, 187
Nyaya 60
Odera Oruka, H. 18 Oluwole, S. B. 18 Oosterling, H. 52, 72, 76 Ops Consiva 166 O'Regan, C. 254 Ormazd 91
Osiris 93, 94 Otto, R. 211
Parkinson, G. H. R. 66 Parmenides 58
Parrinder, G. 16
Pa? tzold, D. 259
Paul 52, 148, 149
Paulus, H. E. G. 12
Perkins, R. 260
Pinkard, T. P. 54, 55, 179, 180 Piovesana, G. 70
Plato 72, 83, 127 Protagoras 168, 176 Po? ggeler, O. 2, 9 Polo, M. 57 Polynices 119 Putney, D. 76
Quinet, E. 68
Rachels, J. 155 Rahner, K. 220 Raguin S. J. , Y. 24 Ramose, M. B. 17 Reinhold, K. L. 56 Re? musat, A. 22, 23, 25 Renan, E. 69
Ricci, M. 29
Rist, J. 205
Ritter, J. 269
Robigo 166
Rocker, St. 256, 261 Rosenzweig, F. 150
Rousseau, J. J. 212, 218
Ru? ckert, F. 239, 240
Rumi, M. 227, 231, 236, 237, 239,
Samkhya 59
Sanders, E. P. 147
Sandkaulen, B. 253
Sartre, J. P. 70
Saturn 166
Schelling, F. W. J. von 9, 10, 11, 25, 28, 35,
53, 64, 66, 127, 244
Schimmel, A. 219, 227, 228, 239 Schlegel, A. von 31, 32, 60
Schlegel, F. von 27, 31, 35, 56, 60, 264
index of persons 281
Schleiermacher, F. 56, 166, 172, 212, 215, 244, 247, 253, 265
Schopenhauer, A. 57, 69
Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl of 209, 212 Shanks, A. 264
Shen 61, 64, 65
Shiva 59, 68
Siddharta Gautama 57, 59, 60, 61, 62 Slootweg, T. J. M. 143
Sophocles 120
Spinoza, B. de 5, 6, 12, 24, 27, 29, 33, 34,
53, 55, 59, 65, 66, 68, 77, 214, 217, 235, 236 Staewen, Ch. 17
Stepelvich, L. S. 179, 185
Strabo 57
Strauss, D. F. 32, 67, 174 Strauss, L. 139
Suzuki, D. T. 70
Taylor, Ch. 55, 176
Taylor, R. 232
Tennemann, W. G. 228, 229, 230, 233 Tholuck, F. A. G. 231, 233, 237, 238 Toland, J. 57
Tylor, E. B. 4
Typhon 94
Turner, S. 56, 58
Vanderjagt, A. 259 Vermes, G. 147 Vesta 166
Victoria, B. 52 Vieillard-Baron, J. L. 191 Vieweg, K. 245 Vishnu 59
Voltaire, F. M. A. 28, 29, 30, 212
Walf, K. 25
Weisser-Lohmann, E. 182, 185, 200, 202,
270
Westphal, M. 260, 264 Weststeijn, Th. 55 Wilford, F. 47 Williams, R. 152 Wolff, Ch. 22, 28
Wu, J. C. H. 25
Yovel, Y. 152
Zammito, J. H. 210
Zen 52, 53, 70, 71, 72, 74, 77 Zeus 101, 102, 120, 121, 124, 251, 252 Zimmerman, M. 72
Z? iz? ek, S.
Peter Jonkers (1954) studied Philosophy at the Catholic university of Leuven, belgium. in 1982, he defended his dissertation at this university on Hegel's Faith and Knowledge. Currently, he is full professor of philoso- phy at the school of Catholic theology of tilburg university, the nether- lands. His main areas of research include German idealism, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of culture. some of his recent pub- lications are: God in France. Eight contemporary French Thinkers on God (2005); Hegel-Lexikon (2006); "Jacobi, ein ? Galimathias' der spekulativen Vernunft? " (2007); Religions Challenged by Contingency (2008); 'Justifying sacrifice' (2008); 'religious truth in a Globalising World' (2009); 'Can Free- dom of religion replace the Virtue of tolerance? ' (2010); 'the Dialectics of Pluralism and social Cohesion' (2011); 'orthopraxis and being Faithful to one's tradition' (2011).
Heinz Kimmerle (1930) is a retired professor of Philosophy at Eras- mus university rotterdam (Eur). He did his PhD in 1957 with Hans- Georg Gadamer at the university of Heidelberg on the hermeneutics of schleiermacher. For six years he worked at the Hegel-archive in bonn and bochum. in 1970 he got his 'Habilitation' (teaching license) for philosophy at the ruhr university bochum. During the last five years of his position at Eur (1990-1995) he had as a special teaching subject 'intercultural phi- losophy', mainly African philosophy. in 1996 he started the 'Foundation for intercultural Philosophy and Art'. And in 2003 was conferred on him the honorary doctorate of Literature and Philosophy by the university of south Africa (unisA) in Pretoria.
contributors 277
Dr. bart C. Labuschagne (1962) teaches philosophy of Law at Leiden university. He wrote a dissertation on the philosophical aspects of the freedom of religion (1995). His interests are the Philosophy of Law, reli- gion, Ethics and Politics. He publishes mainly about the role of religion in democratic, post-secular societies. He is also a translator of Hegel in Dutch. He has written a number of articles and books, among others, lately: Religion, Politics and Law. Philosophical Reflections on the Sources of Normative Order in Society, edited with reinhard W. sonnenschmidt, Leiden: brill 2009, 'towards a new relationship between the Private, Public and sacred Domains', in: t. buksinski (ed. ), Religion in the Public Spheres, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang 2011.
Henk oosterling (1952) is associate professor Philosophy at the Eras- mus university rotterdam, teaching French philosophy of differences, aesthetics, and intercultural philosophy with a focus on Japanese culture and buddhism. He studied martial arts in Japan. His academic research program Intermediality thematizes the crossovers between philosophy, arts and politics. recently he co-edited Intermedialities. Philosophy, Arts, and Politics (2011). He is the series editor of Studies in Intercultural Phi- losophy (rodopi). in 2004 he initiated rotterdam skillcity, a strategic concept for urban renovation and intercultural and eco-social education that has been adopted by the rotterdam city council as the blueprint of the 10 year renovation of rotterdam south. As director of this Foundation he supervises long term educational and societal projects in the socio- economic deprived neighbourhoods in rotterdam. More information: www. henkoosterling. nl.
timo slootweg (1962) studied Philosophy and History. He taught Phi- losophy of History in rotterdam. since 2004 he has been teaching Philoso- phy of Law and Ethics at the university of Leiden (the netherlands). His dissertation dealt with the ethical meaning of time, history and historical consciousness in the philosophies of Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida (2000). His publications are concerned with the relation between Law and Love; Knowledge and Faith; Christian Existentialism and Personalism; Dialecti- cal and Dialogical theology. recent publication on Hegel's Philosophy of religion: 'Love and Violence: Dialectical reflections on the Phenomenol- ogy of the Crusade' (2009); 'Das Go? ttliche Gebot und der Geist der Liebe. Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Hegels fru? hen theologischen Voraussetzungen', Hegel-Jahrbuch 2010).
278 contributors
Gerrit steunebrink (1948) is a lecturer on Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture and religion at the radboud university in nijmegen, the neth- erlands. He published on religion, esthetics and metaphysics. His favorite authors are Kant, Hegel, Jaspers and Adorno. He published too on reli- gion and modernity in political and intercultural perspective. the islamic world, especially of modernizing turkey, has his attention in these pub- lications. to his English publications belong: ? Civil society, religion and the nation, Modernization in intercultural context: russia, Japan, turkey? , rodopi 2004 (edited with E. van der Zweerde) and ? sovereignty, the nation state, and islam? in: Ethical Perspectives 2008, 1.
Lu De Vos (1953) teaches Philosophy at HiW of KuLeuven (belgium). He has published on classical German philosophy (Kant, Jacobi, Fichte, Hegel and schelling). Co-editor of Hegel-Lexikon. His areas of interest are funda- mental problems in metaphysics, philosophy of religion and aesthetics.
Abe, M. 70, 74, 75
Abraham 128, 129, 143, 145, 151, 153, 154,
218, 219
Adams, R. 151
Adamson, P. 232
Adonis 93
Adorno, Th. W. 53, 73 Ahriman 91
Al-Afghani 227
Al-Djabiri, M. A. 234 Al-Ghazali 229, 231, 232, 233, 234 Anaxagoras 66
Angerona 166
Antigone 120
Appiah, K. A. 18,
Aquinas, Thomas 226, 231, 232, 233 Aristophanes 122
Aristotle 83
Averroes 228, 229, 232, 233, 234 Avicenna 228, 229, 231, 232, 234
Bacchus 115, 117
Bataille, G. 70
Baum, M. 10
Bayle, P. 55 Behrens-Abousef, D. 235 Bloch, E. 29
Bonsiepen, W. 9
Bopp, F. 57
Bossouet, J. B. 29
Brahma(n) 40, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 53, 59,
60, 61, 68
Buber, M. 147, 151 Bubner, R. 123 Buchanan, F. 57 Buchner, H. 9 Buck-Morss, S. 15 Bu? rgel, J. Ch. 240 Burke, E. 211 Burnett, Ch. 232
Caesar 173
Carra de Vaux, B. 233
Cavacci, J. A. 14
Ceres 115, 117
Chapelle, A. 2
Christ, J. 55, 69, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 136,
137, 149, 150, 173, 177, 180, 188, 189, 190,
191, 193, 195, 197, 203, 219, 247, 256, 258,
260, 261, 266, 267, 268 Cicero 28
Cobben, P. 8, 253 Colebrooke, H. Th. 44, 56, 60 Confucius 23, 24, 28, 59 Cramer, W. 249
Creon 119 Creutzer, G. F. 53 Critchley, S. 141
Dadi, I. 15
DeFrancis, J. 26
Deleuze, G. 54, 76, 77
Derrida, J. 4, 19, 54, 76, 126, 139, 141, 143,
144, 154, 155
Descartes, R. 5, 254 Desmond, W. 259
Dierken, J. 182, 197, 202, 268 Dilthey, W. 126, 241 Dilworth, D. 70, 71
Du? sing, K. 10, 12
Eckhart, M. 204, 237 Elberfeld, R. 70, 71 Evans, C. S. 151, 152
Fames 166
Faure, B. 68, 69
Faure, M. 69
Fichte, J. G. 11, 12, 54, 71, 77, 139, 246 Febris 166
Fornax 166
Forster, J. G. A. 31
Fortuna 166, 168, 171
Foucault, M. 76
Fourche, T. 16
Fukuyama, F. 70
Fulda, H. F. 246, 249, 259
Gadamer, H. G. 2
Gardet, L. 232
Gascoigne, R. 268
Gaziaux, E. 246
Gelugpa 58
Goethe, J. W. 6, 22, 28, 213, 223, 225, 227,
237, 239, 240 Guattari, F. 54, 77
INDEX OF PERSONS
280
Guiley, R. E. 4 Guizot, F. 227 Gutschmidt, H. 247 Guz, T. 267 Gyekye, K. 18
Hammer-Purggstall, J. F. von 238 Hassan, S. 15
Heede, R. 9
Heidegger, M. 76
Heine, H. 240
Heinrichs, J. 122
Heraclites 58
Herder, J. G. von 31, 212, 213, 222, 225, 241 Herodotus 57
Hinrichs, H. F. W. 55
Hodgson, P. C. 22, 26, 32, 100, 125, 134,
157-164, 173, 178, 193, 203, 208, 237, 243,
251, 256, 273
Ho? lderlin, F. 53, 64
Homer 118
Humboldt, W. von 31, 32, 44, 45, 49, 59 Hume, D. 33, 217, 232
Hyppolite, J. 70
Ibn Arabi 239
Ibn Khaldum 233
Iqbal, M. 219, 227, 228, 239
Jacobi, F. H. 47, 53, 56, 66, 139, 253 Jaeschke, W. 3, 6, 13, 14, 22, 27, 31, 35, 99,
123, 178, 180, 181, 184, 188, 190, 192, 199,
249, 251, 253, 256, 268 James, W. 71, 76
Jesuit Fathers 21, 22 Jesus: see Christ
Jones, W. 31
Jonkers, P. 188, 243, 253, 260, 263 Juno 171
Jupiter 166, 171, 172, 174, 252
Kalidasa 31
Kanade 59, 60
Kant, I. 54, 76, 126, 127, 131-134, 139, 143,
209, 210, 211, 212, 214, 217, 221, 222, 246,
248, 249, 251, 273
Kierkegaard, S. 148-154
Kim Young Kun 26, 28 Kimmerle, H. 8, 10, 12, 16, 72, 76 Knox, T. M. 127, 128, 184, 199, 234 Koje`ve, A. 70
Krishna 43, 44, 45, 49, 50, 60, 236, Ku? gelgen, A. von 234
Ku? ng, H. 273
index of persons
Lacan, J. 70
Lao-zi 23, 25, 26, 64, 65
Latte, K. 157, 175
Leeuw, K. L. van der 26, 29, 30 Leibniz, G. W. 21, 22, 26, 28, 29, 30 Lessing, G. E. 178, 247, 265
Leuze, R. 6, 56, 157
Levinas, E. 154
Lewis, B. 235
Lewis, F. D. 231
Lilla, M. 261
Locke, J. 212
Lo? with, K.
2, 29, 70 Lucretius 211
Lustiger, J. M. 219
Luther, M. 141, 180, 182, 227, 265,
267
Lyotard, J. F. 76
Macbeth 129
Magliola, R. 76
Mahayana 70, 73, 74 Maimonides 228, 229, 230, 232 Markell, P. 152, 153
Marmura, M. 230, 231
Marx, K. 19, 144
Massignon, L. 226, 239
Mbiti, J. S. 19
Meist, K. R. 10
Mensching, G. 157, 175
Metzler, J. B. 268
Michel, K. M. 11, 181
Mill, J. 44
Mithra 93
Moldenhauer, E. 11, 181
Mo? ller, D. 240
Monteil, V. 18
Montgomery Watt, W. 230, 231, 232 Moreau, R. L. 18
Moritz, K. P. 163, 175
Morlichem, H. 16
Morton, T. 51, 58, 69
Mu? ller, M. 21
Nagarjuna 69, 75
Nicolin, F. 2
Nicolin, G. 179
Nietzsche, F. W. 53, 54, 55, 57, 69, 72, 73,
76, 77, 228
Nishida, K. 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77 Nishitani, K. 70, 71, 73, 74 Noah 128
Nohl, H. 186, 187
Nyaya 60
Odera Oruka, H. 18 Oluwole, S. B. 18 Oosterling, H. 52, 72, 76 Ops Consiva 166 O'Regan, C. 254 Ormazd 91
Osiris 93, 94 Otto, R. 211
Parkinson, G. H. R. 66 Parmenides 58
Parrinder, G. 16
Pa? tzold, D. 259
Paul 52, 148, 149
Paulus, H. E. G. 12
Perkins, R. 260
Pinkard, T. P. 54, 55, 179, 180 Piovesana, G. 70
Plato 72, 83, 127 Protagoras 168, 176 Po? ggeler, O. 2, 9 Polo, M. 57 Polynices 119 Putney, D. 76
Quinet, E. 68
Rachels, J. 155 Rahner, K. 220 Raguin S. J. , Y. 24 Ramose, M. B. 17 Reinhold, K. L. 56 Re? musat, A. 22, 23, 25 Renan, E. 69
Ricci, M. 29
Rist, J. 205
Ritter, J. 269
Robigo 166
Rocker, St. 256, 261 Rosenzweig, F. 150
Rousseau, J. J. 212, 218
Ru? ckert, F. 239, 240
Rumi, M. 227, 231, 236, 237, 239,
Samkhya 59
Sanders, E. P. 147
Sandkaulen, B. 253
Sartre, J. P. 70
Saturn 166
Schelling, F. W. J. von 9, 10, 11, 25, 28, 35,
53, 64, 66, 127, 244
Schimmel, A. 219, 227, 228, 239 Schlegel, A. von 31, 32, 60
Schlegel, F. von 27, 31, 35, 56, 60, 264
index of persons 281
Schleiermacher, F. 56, 166, 172, 212, 215, 244, 247, 253, 265
Schopenhauer, A. 57, 69
Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl of 209, 212 Shanks, A. 264
Shen 61, 64, 65
Shiva 59, 68
Siddharta Gautama 57, 59, 60, 61, 62 Slootweg, T. J. M. 143
Sophocles 120
Spinoza, B. de 5, 6, 12, 24, 27, 29, 33, 34,
53, 55, 59, 65, 66, 68, 77, 214, 217, 235, 236 Staewen, Ch. 17
Stepelvich, L. S. 179, 185
Strabo 57
Strauss, D. F. 32, 67, 174 Strauss, L. 139
Suzuki, D. T. 70
Taylor, Ch. 55, 176
Taylor, R. 232
Tennemann, W. G. 228, 229, 230, 233 Tholuck, F. A. G. 231, 233, 237, 238 Toland, J. 57
Tylor, E. B. 4
Typhon 94
Turner, S. 56, 58
Vanderjagt, A. 259 Vermes, G. 147 Vesta 166
Victoria, B. 52 Vieillard-Baron, J. L. 191 Vieweg, K. 245 Vishnu 59
Voltaire, F. M. A. 28, 29, 30, 212
Walf, K. 25
Weisser-Lohmann, E. 182, 185, 200, 202,
270
Westphal, M. 260, 264 Weststeijn, Th. 55 Wilford, F. 47 Williams, R. 152 Wolff, Ch. 22, 28
Wu, J. C. H. 25
Yovel, Y. 152
Zammito, J. H. 210
Zen 52, 53, 70, 71, 72, 74, 77 Zeus 101, 102, 120, 121, 124, 251, 252 Zimmerman, M. 72
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