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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеAuthor's Preface To The English Edition.
First Section. The Freedom of Science and its Philosophical Basis.
Chapter I. Science And Freedom.
Chapter II. Two Views Of The World And Their Freedom.
The Christian View of the World and its Freedom.
The Humanitarian View of the World.
The Period of Man's Emancipation.
Chapter III. Subjectivism And Its Freedom.
The Modern Separation of Knowledge and Faith.
Second Section. Freedom of Research and Faith.
Chapter I. Research And Faith In General.
Chapter II. The Authority Of Faith And The Free Exercise Of Research.
1. Authority of Faith and Private Authority.
2. Science Retains its Method of Research.
3. Restraint Only in the Province of Revelation.
4. Infallible and Non-Infallible Teachings.
Obedience of Faith and Freedom of Action.
Obedience of Faith and Injury to Science.
Chapter III. Unprepossession Of Research.
Unprepossession and Religious Conviction.
The Duty to Believe and Scientific Demonstration.
Chapter IV. Accusations And Objections.
The Condemnation of Modernism.
Copernicus on the Index till 1835.
Chapter V. The Witnesses of the Incompatibility Of Science And Faith.
Mature Science Respects Faith.
Third Section. The Liberal Freedom of Research.
Chapter I. Free From The Yoke Of The Supernatural.
The Principle of Exclusive Natural Causation.
“ I Know not Jesus Christ, His Only Begotten Son, Our Lord. ”
Chapter II. The Unscientific Method.
Without Knowledge of the Human Nature.
Chapter III. The Bitter Fruit.
In All Directions of the Compass.
Without Peace and without Joy.
Fourth Section. Freedom of Teaching.
Preliminary Conceptions and Distinctions.
Chapter I. Freedom Of Teaching And Ethics.
Freedom of Teaching is Necessary.
A Twofold Freedom of Teaching and Its Presumption.
Unlimited Freedom in Teaching not Demanded.
Unrestricted Freedom of Teaching Inadmissible.
“ Every One to Form His Own Judgment ” ?
The Responsibility before History.
Chapter II. Freedom Of Teaching And The State.
Universities as State Institutions.
Protection for the Spiritual Foundations of Life.
The Freedom of Teaching in History.
Freedom of Teaching and Party Rule.
The Church and the Universities.
Chapter I. Theology And Science.
Theology and Freedom of Science.
Ecclesiastical Supervision of Teaching.
Bonds of Love, not of Servitude.
Chapter II. Theology And University.
Do we Desire to Remain Christians?