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Rudolf Otto was one of the most influential thinkers about religion in the 20th century. He is best known for his epoch-making book. The idea of the Holy, a path-breaking analysis of religion as a unique encounter with a numinous 'mysterium tremendum et fascinans. Until now critical studies have concentrated on Otto the theologian, philosopher, and historian of religions. But Otto was more; he was also an actor on the political, social, cultural, and ecclesiastical stages. His scholarly work should be seen as one facet of his broader, public activity. This collection of essays, introduced, selected and translated by Gregory D. Alles, aims to broaden the image of Otto available to English readers. It presents previously untranslated writings of Otto the politician, social commentator, and churchman. Also included are Otto's autobiographical reflections and a sampling from his late essays on ethics. In an informative introduction Alles outlines the discussions that Otto's ideas have evoked and traces the impact of Otto's thought on theology and the academic study of religion. He also examines criticisms of Otto's ideas and makes suggestions for future research.
Acknowledgments v
Introduction
1(49)
1. Otto's scholarship
2(1)
2. Otto among the theologians
3(12)
3. Otto and the humanistic science of religion
15(11)
4. Otto's humanistic critics
26(12)
5. The present collection
38(5)
References
43(7)
A. Autobiographical fragments
50(52)
1. My life (1891, 1898)
50(11)
2. Letters from North Africa (1911) (Selections)
61(31)
3. Letters from India and Egypt (1927-1928 [ 1938])
92(8)
4. A Letter from Greece (1891[ 1941])
100(2)
B. Politics and society
102(60)
5. Early Political Involvement (1903[ 1938])
102(2)
6. Germany as a cultural colonial power (1912)
104(11)
7. Rudolf Otto, National Liberal candidate (1913)
115(13)
8. Election reform (1918)
128(14)
9. A League of Nations is not enough (1920, 1921, 1923)
142(8)
10. A service to celebrate the fatherland (1925)
150(12)
C. The academy and the study of religions
162(44)
11. The idea of the modern university (1927)
162(17)
12. Zinzendorf discovered the sensus numinis (1932)
179(7)
13. Buddhism, Islam, and the irrational (1932)
186(8)
14. Gandhi, saint and statesman (1933)
194(12)
D. The work of the church
206(47)
15. Establish church offices for women (1903)
206(8)
16. Liberal Protestants need practice in ministry, too (1910, 1911)
214(5)
17. The creed set to music (1911, 1913)
219(9)
18. The church's mission in a secular society (1919)
228(25)
E. Ethical reflections
253(36)
19. On feeling guilty (1931)
253(21)
20. The autonomy of values and theonomy (posthumous)
274(15)
A bibliography of Otto in English 289(2)
References 291(8)
Index 299