Disciplines
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (100%)
Keywords
Religionsphilosophie,
Theologiegeschichte,
Philosophiegeschichte,
Deutscher Idealismus
Abstract
The book project Schellings Berlin Lectures on the Philosophy of Revelation (PUB 1259-P) presents
the first scholarly results from the editorial project Electronic Hybrid Edition of Schellings Berlin
Philosophy of Revelation (18411845) (P 34383-G). It offers an initial evaluation of the sources from
F.W.J. Schellings estate edited in the project and makes them accessible to academic discourse. By
drawing on new sources (manuscripts, lecture notes, diaries), the contributions to this volume clearly
show that and how Schelling gradually developed and reshaped his late philosophy and his philosophy
of revelation in Berlin from 1841/42 onwards. The project thus makes an important contribution to the
study of the historical development of Schellings philosophy in Berlin against the backdrop of
contemporary philosophical and theological debates.
The volume is published in the Schellingiana series by frommann-holzboog (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt).
This is obvious because frommann-holzboog also publishes the new sources edited in the edition project
in the series F.W.J. Schelling, Münchener und Berliner Nachlass 18111854 (ed. by C. Binkelmann, C.
Danz, P. Schwab). The internationally renowned Schellingiana series (edited by C. Danz, W.E.
Ehrhardt, S. Peetz) is the ideal venue for the publication of this volume, as the series is dedicated to the
exploration and evaluation of newer sources on Schelling`s philosophy. The planned volume Schellings
Berliner Vorlesungen über Philosophie der Offenbarung in the Schellingiana series will serve as a
commentary on the critical edition of the posthumous texts of the Berlin Philosophy of Revelation in
the series Münchener und Berliner Nachlass 18111854.