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9780521831208 Index.Pdf Cambridge University Press 0521831202 - Philosophical and Theological Writings Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Index More information Index Abdias, Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb, Abraham, Baumgarten, Siegmund Jakob, accommodation, , Bayle, Pierre, –, Adam, – being, Aesop, Berenger of Tours, afterlife, , , , Berlin, viii-ix, , , – Agricola, Johann, Bible, ix, –, –, –, , –, , , , alchemy, – , –, –, , –, , –, Alexander the Great, –; see also: Scripture Alexandria, , bibliolatry, Altdorf, Bilfinger, Georg Bernhard, Ambrose, blasphemy, , , America, , Bohme,¨ Jakob, Anderson, James, Bonnet, Charles, , – Anglo-Saxons, – Bourguet, Louis, , Antioch, Brahmans, apocatastasis, –, Brawe, Joachim Wilhelm von, apostles, , , –, –, , , , Breslau, viii, – , –, –, , , – Brucker, Johann Jakob, – Apostles’ Creed, , Brunswick, ix, , , , , , Arabian Sea, Brunswick-Luneburg,¨ Dukes of, see: Charles architecture, , William Ferdinand; Ferdinand Aristotle, , –, Arthur, Cabbala, , Asia, Caesarea, Athanasian Creed, Calmet, Augustin, atheism, atheists, , , , Calov, Abraham, atonement, Calvinists, , Augustine, , , , Canaan, Aulic Council, canon, –, –, , Carpocrates, Babel, tower of, catechism, , – Babylon, –, Catholicism, , , , –, , baptism, , causality, – Barnabas, Epistle of, Celsus, , Basedow, Johann Bernhard, –, censorship, ix, , , , Basilides, Cerinthus, –, © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521831202 - Philosophical and Theological Writings Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Index More information Index Chais, Charles-Pierre, education, , , –, –, , , Chaldean language, , , – Chaldeans, , Egypt, Egyptians, –, , , –, , Charles XI (of Sweden), –, Charles XII (of Sweden), electricity, –, , – Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Elisha, Brunswick-Luneburg,¨ England, – Cherethites and Pelethites, Enlightenment, xii, , , , , –, , chiliasm, – chiromancy, – enthusiasts, – Choerilus of Iasus, Ephesus, , , Christianity, Christians, ix, –, , , , –, Epiphanias, , , , – –, –, , , , , –, –, , equality, –, , –, –, –, , , , Erysichthon, –, , –, , –, –, , eternal punishment, see: punishment –, , –, , –, –, , eternity, –, , , , , , , , ethics, xii, xiv, , , ; see also: morality Church Fathers, , , , , , –, Euclid, –, , , , , Eusebius of Caesarea, , civil society, , –, –, , , , evangelists, , –, , , –, , –, , –, , , –, , class, , , evil, , , , , –, –, , , , , , Clementof Alexandria, –, –, , Clericus (Le Clerc), Jean, , existence, , climate, exorcism, common sense, , , concepts, –, , , , , , , Fabricius, Johann Albert, –, – faith, –, , , , –, –, , –, Constantinople, , –, , , –, , , constitutions, –, , , fatalism, , , , , contingency, feeling, , , , , , , – Corpus Catholicorum, Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg,¨ , Corpus Evangelicorum, , , creation, , , , –, , , , final causes, –, Crusius, Christian August, Forster, Georg, Cuxhaven, Franklin, Benjamin, , , Cyrus II (the Great), – Franks, Frederick II (the Great), viii, damnation, , –; see also: punishment Frederick Augustus III (Elector of Saxony), ix deism, deists, –, , , freedom, , , Dessau, , Freemasonry, ix, xii, –, –, – determinism, –, , free will, –, , – Diana of Ephesus, Fronto, Dictys the Cretan, fulgurations, Diderot, Denis, viii, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, – Genesis, Ditton, Humphrey, geometry, –, , dogmatics, , , Gleim, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig, , Dort(Dordrecht),Synod of, Gnosticism, Gnostics, –, Dresden, ix, God, –, , –, –, –, , , –, Dutens, Louis, , , –, , –, , , , , –, –, , , , –, –, –, –, Eberhard, Johann August, , , –, , , –, –, , –, , Ebionites, –, , –, –, © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521831202 - Philosophical and Theological Writings Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Index More information Index gods, , –, –, infinity, , , , , , – Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, , – inspiration (divine), , –, –, , Goeze, Johann Melchior, ix, xiv–xv, , –, Irenaeus of Lyons, , –, , , –, –, , , , Israel, , – , , –, Israelites, , –, –, , good, goodness, , , , , , , –, , , Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich, x, xii–xv, –, gospels, , , –, – – Goths, Jehovah, , – government, –, Jerome, –, –, , –, – Grabius (Grabe), Johann Ernst, Jerusalem, grace, Jerusalem, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm, Greek language, , , – Jesus Christ, , , –, , –, , –, , , –, , , , , , , –, Hales, John, , –, –, , –, –, , Hamburg, ix, , , , , , , , , –, , , – , , , , Jews, viii, –, , –, –, , –, happiness, , , , –, , , , –, , , –, –, , , , Joachim of Flora (or Fiore), harmony, pre-established, , , , –, Job, Book of, heaven, – John, St, –, , –, –, Hebrew language, , , –, – Jordan, , Hebrews, , –, –, Joseph, St, Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Joseph II (Holy Roman Emperor), ix Heinsius, Daniel, Judaea, – hell, –, –, , –, , , Judaism, , , , Helmont, Johann Baptist van, justice, –, –, , , Hemsterhuis, Franc¸ois, – Henry VI (of England), Kant, Immanuel, –, – Herder, Johann Gottfried, ix, – Klefeker, Johann, heretics, , , –, –, , Klotz, Christian Adolf, ix hermeneutics, , , , Knigge, Adolf Franz Friedrich von, x, Hertel, Lorenz, Konig,¨ Eva, see: Lessing, Eva heterodoxy, , , historians, , , , –, –, – La Mettrie, Julien Offray de, history, –, , , , –, –, –, language, –, , , –, , , , , , , , , law, laws, –, , , , –, , , , – Hobbes, Thomas, law of nature, Holland, viii Lazarus, Holy Roman Empire, , Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, ix, –, , –, Holy Spirit, –, –, , –, , , –, –, , – , Leipzig, viii, Homer, , Leopold, Prince of Brunswick, ix Horace, Lessing, Eva (nee´ Konig),¨ ix, Howell, James, light, – Huarte, Juan, viii Lilienthal, Theodor Christoph, Hume, David, Linnaeus (Carl von Linne),´ Hus, Jan, Livy, – Locke, John, Idealism (German), London, – idolatry, , , – love, , –, immortality, , , , –, –, –, Lucanus, –, , Lucchesini, Girolamo, © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521831202 - Philosophical and Theological Writings Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Index More information Index Luderwald,¨ Johann Balthasar, optics, Ludovici, Karl Gunther,¨ optimism, , , , Luke, St, , , –, Origen, , , –, , , , Luther, Lutheranism, –, , , , , orthodoxy, –, , , , , , –, , –, –, , –, , , , , , , , , , Ovid, magnetism, –, paganism, , Mannheim, ix Pagenkopen, Mark, St, , , , , Palatinate, Mary, St, Palestine, , –, Masch, Andreas Gottlieb, palingenesis, materialism, pantheism, xii, , , , mathematics, , ; see also: geometry Papias, –, matter, , parables, , – Matthew, St, , –, , – patriotism, Mendelssohn, Moses, viii, xii, –, , , –, patristic writers, see: Church Fathers –, Paul, St, , , , , metaphors, –, Pausanias, metaphysics, Pella, metempsychosis, xii, –, , Pembroke, Earl of, Michaelis, Johann David, , –, – perfectibility, Middleton, Conyers, perfection, , –, –, , , , , miracles, , , , –, , –, , , , , –, , , , , , –, , Persians, , – monads, , , perspectivism, monism, , , Peter, St, , , morality, moral law, , , , , ; Pharisees, see also: ethics Pius VI, ix More, Henry, Plato, , , , Moser,¨ Justus, Pliny, Moses, Mosaic, –, –, , , , , Plutarch, , , poetry, Mosheim, Johann Lorenz, –, , –, polemics, , , –, , Polybius, – mysteries, , polytheism, mystics, mysticism, , Porphyry (Porphyrius), mystification, possibility, possible worlds, , –, progress, –, , natural religion, , , –, – property, nature, , , , , – prophecy, prophecies, , –, –, , , Nazarenes, –, , –, –, –, , , , –, Protestantism, , , –, , neologists, , providence, , , , New Testament, , , –, –, , psychology, –, , –, –, punishment (eternal or in afterlife), , , –, Nicolai, Friedrich, viii, , , , –, Niebuhr, Carsten, purgatory, Nietzsche, Friedrich, Pyrmont(Bad Pyrmont), Nollet, Jean Antoine, , Pythagoras, Nordberg, Goran¨ Andersson, Raphael, Old Testament, , , , , , , –, rationalism, –, , , , –, , reality, –, , , © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521831202 - Philosophical and Theological Writings Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Index More information Index reason, , , , –, , , , , , , , Sophocles, viii –, –, –, , , , , , , soul, souls, –, , , , , , , , –, , , –, –, , , –, , – Red Sea, , – Sozzini, Fausto, Reformation, , , , – Sozzini, Lelio, regula fidei, – Spalding, Johann Joachim, Reimarus, Elise, , , speculation, , , , , , Reimarus, Hermann Samuel, ix, xiv–xv, , Spinoza, Baruch de, x, xii, –, –, –, –, , –, , , – reincarnation, spirit, –, , relativism, , state, , , –, –, , , , Ress, Johann Heinrich, xiv, –, , , Stockholm, resurrection, , , –, , –, –, Strict Observance (Freemasonry), , , –, , –, –, , revelation, revealed religion, –, , , , Sturm, Johann Christoph, –, , –, , –, –, , substance, –, –, , , , , sufficientreason, Romanticism, superstition, , Round Table, Syriac language, , Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Royal Society, Tacitus, – Talmud, Sabaism, Teller, Wilhelm Abraham, Sabellians, Templars, –, Sabellius, Temple (in London), Sachs, Hans, theocracy, Sack, AugustFriedrich Wilhelm, , theodicy, , , – StPaul’s Cathedral, Theodorus of Samos, salvation, , , , , –, , , , tolerance, toleration, , –, , , Saunderson, Nicholas, – Tollner,¨ Johann Gottlieb, , Saurin, Jacques, Torah, scale of being, , – tradition, , , , , –, –, , scepticism, , , , , , Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph, transubstantiation, Schlegel, Friedrich, Trinity, , , , , , –, , , Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst, Troy, Schumann, Johann Daniel, xiv,
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