

Philosophy of revelation
remarks on Schelling, Jaspers, and Rosenzweig
pp. 147-157
in: Helmut Wautischer, Alan Olson, Gregory J. Walters (eds), Philosophical faith and the future of humanity, Berlin, Springer, 2012Abstract
Franz Rosenzweig and Karl Jaspers both made references to Schelling's Philosophie der Offenbarung. Despite his overall favorable reception, Jaspers disagreed with Schelling's ontological certainty of faith; in contrast, Rosenzweig develops in his Stern der Erlösung how Schelling succeeded with overcoming idealism in favor of a "new thinking." From these two contrasting interpretations it becomes clear that careful study of Schelling's philosophy allows for a contemporary perspective to the problem of philosophical faith—a position that was demonstrated by Leonard H. Ehrlich.