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  1. Ernst Peter Wilhelm Troeltsch (/ t r ɛ l tʃ /; German:; 17 February 1865 – 1 February 1923) was a German liberal Protestant theologian, a writer on the philosophy of religion and the philosophy of history, and a classical liberal politician.

  2. Ernst Troeltsch (born Feb. 17, 1865, Haunstetten, near Augsburg, Bavaria—died Feb. 1, 1923, Berlin) was a German scholar of considerable influence on younger theologians of his time for his insistence that the Christian church reexamine its claims to absolute truth.

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  3. Ernst Peter Wilhelm Troeltsch war ein deutscher protestantischer Theologe, Kulturphilosoph und liberaler Politiker.

  4. Ernst Troeltsch is not an easy figure to categorize owing to the breadth of his intellectual interests. He was a German Protestant theologian who made major scholarly contributions to theology, social ethics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of history, and sociology of religion.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Ernst Troeltsch: Life and Work. The name Ernst Troeltsch is remembered mostly in two contexts: first as an important Protestant theologian, and second as a close colleague of Max Weber. There is much to support this view, but Troeltsch was much more than just a theologian and a colleague of Weber.

  6. Ernst Troeltsch died 70 years ago, and his theology was shortly thereafter declared dead as well. Famous in his own generation as a theologian, philosopher, historian and politician, he was soon forgotten, or remembered as the best example of what not to do.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · Ernst Troeltsch (1865–1923) can be regarded as a comparative theologian, who was involved in his social and political context in seeking to make a religious ethical contribution to the future course of history.