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211:(I,432,447,610), of "the Kingdom of God" (I, 609), so that in our faith in Jesus Christ rests our Christian "legitimate hope in the future" (I,568). Jesus Christ is for Ebner, as the Gospel says, "the light of the world" (I,570) until the complete lightness when he returns, until "the Second Coming" (I,302-303). Man´s responsibility and task is "to help establish the Kingdom of God" (I,573: "die Herrschaft Gottes aufrichten zu helfen"). Ebner´s personalism and religious thought has influenced both the Protestant and the catholic world, from E. Brunner, D. Bonhöffer and Jürgen Moltmann to K. Rahner, H. Küng and J. Ratzinger. 22: 219:
encounter takes place we do not separate theory and praxis anymore, because we are able to understand Matthew 25,40: "as you did this to one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did it to me". (I,268). Living in a real, true relationship with God and our neighbour means waking up to the "spiritual realities", the end of our just "dreaming of the spirit". So can men be creative and work for a better society without forgetting justice and solidarity, the brother in need.
125:. On the basis of the unity of I and Thou, which has in language (in the spoken word), and in love its expressions, Ebner developed a religiously informed philosophy of language which led to his practical-ethical understanding of the Christian faith as the basis for the personal fulfillment and the whole social progress. 142:. His sister Josephine had died of tuberculosis, just one year after her marriage. The young student felt ill and depressed. After one year interruption Ebner completed his study at the Teachers´ Training College in 1902 with best qualifications. After ten years in Waldegg, in 1912 his job took Ebner to 218:
16,3) to grasp the meaning of human life and human history. "Dreaming about the spirit" as often men do was not the right answer. In the I-solitude (Icheinsamkeit)without a real relationship with God, our Thou, we dream of the spirit in the different cultural expressions. But when the right I-Thou
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I, 259, 912). In so doing Ebner wanted to point out the importance of prayer and of man´s decision of religious faith. But Ebner did not stop there and went on to affirm the God of the resurrection of Jesus Christ (I,568; II, 625), the God of the "promised salvation", of the "divine promise"
150:, from where he could again take refuge in the Viennese cultural scene. He spent whole days visiting Vienna's churches, museums, concert halls, theaters and coffee houses. There, he discussed with friends and acquaintances, and immersed himself for hours in "Die Fackel" and the "Brenner". 133:
In 1897, after finishing school, Ebner entered the Teachers' Training College in Wiener Neustadt. In 1900 a lung disease forced him to interrupt his courses. He had to spend four weeks in a health resort in
181:. It was published by Ludwig von Ficker´s Brenner-Verlag in 1921. He published a few more articles in Ficker´s Brenner Review. Ludwig von Ficker remained until Ebner´s death one of his best friends. 184:
In 1923 Ebner became reluctantly the head of the school, but he had to retire soon due to further illnesses and depressions, which led him to two suicide attempts. After his stay at the sanatorium
188:, he married his colleague Maria Mizera. They had a son, Walter Ebner. Ebner died of tuberculosis in Gablitz, where he is buried, in 1931. Before dying he had time to finish his important work 360:
The word and the spiritual realities: a translation of and critical introduction to Ferdinand Ebner´s "Das Wort und die geistigen Realitäten" and a comparison with Martin Buber´s "Ich und Du".
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Ebner´s work has had an important influence in many fields of the human knowledge and in the modern comprehension of the Christian faith. As Moltmann said in his
430: 117:. Ebner's philosophy is about man existing in a I-Thou personal relationship with God and with others. His thought has similarities with the 43: 153:
Ebner dealt all his life with philosophical and religious issues. He was a great reader: literature, philosophy, psychology. He read
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Chapel, J.: "Why Confess Our Sins Loud? Some Possibilities Based on the Thought of Ferdinand Ebner and Louis-Marie Chauvet."
206:, Ebner used Pascal´s and Kierkegaard´s thought to talk about "the breaking through of the eternity in the present" ( 36: 30: 47: 118: 90: 114: 425: 410: 386:
Chapel, J.: "Philosophy in the Ongoing Renewal of moral Theology: Dialogical Personalism Revisited."
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Online: Anita Bertoldi: Bibliografia di Ferdinand Ebner (Dialegesthai) and www.ebner-gesellschaft.org
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During the tragic events of the first World War, Ebner tried to understand "the signs of the times" (
166: 298:. Richard Hörmann und Krzysztof Skorulski (Ed.). Berlin-Wien-Münster-Zürich-London: Lit Verlag 2014. 170: 162: 135: 277:. Matthias Flatscher-Richard Hörmann (ed.). Berlin-Wien-Münster-Zürich-London: Lit Verlag 2011. 325: 291:. Markus Flatscher, Richard Hörmann (Ed.). Berlin-Wien-Münster-Zürich-London: Lit Verlag 2014. 185: 110: 284:. Richard Hörmann, Ernst Pavelka (Ed.). Berlin-Münster-Wien-Zürich-London: Lit Verlag 2013. 263:
Markus Flatscher-Richard Hörmann (ed.). Wien-Berlin-Münster-Zürich-London: Lit-Verlag 2007.
82: 376:. Atti del Convegno Internazionale Trento, 1-3 dicembre 1998. Brescia: Morcelliana 1999. 348: 154: 122: 98: 404: 106: 235:. Innsbruck: Brenner Verlag 1921; Wien: Herder 1952; Baden-Baden: Suhrkamp 1980. 102: 270:. Richard Hörmann (ed.). Wien-Berlin-Münster-Zürich-London: Lit Verlag, 2009. 196: 94: 143: 86: 282:
Ethik und Leben. Fragmente einer Metaphysik der individuellen Existenz
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Methlagl, W., Kampits, P., Köning, Ch., Brandfellner, F. J. (Ed.):
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Ferdinand Ebner. Zeitgeist, Kunst und Frauen. Biografische Notizen
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Ethic and Life: fragments of a metaphysics of individual existence
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Martin Weiß (1999). "Ferdinand Ebner". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Das Wort und die geistigen Realitäten. Pneumatologische Fragmente
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Das Wort und die geistigen Realitäten. Pneumatologische Fragmente
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The Word and the spiritual Realities: Pneumatological Fragments
177:(1913-1914) remained unpublished until 2013. His major work is 15: 369:. Symposium Gablitz 1981. Salzburg: Otto Müller Verlag 1985. 256:, Richard Hörmann-Monika Seekircher (ed.) Wien: Böhlau 2001. 324:(in German). Vol. 15. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 496–507. 362:
Diss. Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1980.
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
195:Ebner's estate is located in the Brenner-Archiv in 317: 242:. H. Jone (Ed.).Regensburg: Pustet Verlag 1935. 173:, to name a few. His first philosophical work 138:and then five months in a lung sanatorium in 8: 374:La filosofia della parola di Ferdinand Ebner 355:. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet, 1935. 261:Tagebuch 1916. Fragment aus dem Jahre 1916. 367:Gegen den Traum vom Geist. Ferdinand Ebner 66:Learn how and when to remove this message 353:Für Ferdinand Ebner. Stimmen der Freunde 29:This article includes a list of general 372:Zucal, Silvano- Bertoldi, Anita (Ed.): 308: 7: 397:, Gablitz: Grimmlinger Verlag 2007. 383:. P.U. Maynooth, 66, 2001, 141-156. 431:20th-century Austrian philosophers 254:Mühlauer Tagebuch. 23.7.-28.8.1920 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 20: 296:Wort und Liebe. Aphorismen 1931 1: 381:Irish Theological Quarterly 447: 421:Philosophers of language 119:Christian existentialism 358:Green, Harold Johnson: 50:more precise citations. 85:– October 17, 1931 in 416:Austrian male writers 393:Grimmlinger, Renate: 115:dialogical philosophy 81:(January 31, 1882 in 390:, 40, 2002, 205-236. 247:Schriften, I,II,III 171:Friedrich Nietzsche 163:Arthur Schopenhauer 294:Ebner, Ferdinand: 287:Ebner, Ferdinand: 280:Ebner, Ferdinand: 273:Ebner, Ferdinand: 266:Ebner, Ferdinand: 259:Ebner, Ferdinand: 252:Ebner, Ferdinand: 245:Ebner, Ferdinand: 238:Ebner, Ferdinand: 231:Ebner, Ferdinand: 167:Søren Kierkegaard 159:Sex and Character 76: 75: 68: 438: 336: 335: 323: 313: 204:Theology of Hope 186:Burg Hartenstein 161:, later Pascal, 111:Franz Rosenzweig 105:. Together with 71: 64: 60: 57: 51: 46:this article by 37:inline citations 24: 23: 16: 446: 445: 441: 440: 439: 437: 436: 435: 401: 400: 345: 343:Further reading 340: 339: 332: 315: 314: 310: 305: 225: 190:Aphorismen 1931 131: 83:Wiener Neustadt 79:Ferdinand Ebner 72: 61: 55: 52: 42:Please help to 41: 25: 21: 12: 11: 5: 444: 442: 434: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 403: 402: 399: 398: 391: 388:Studia Moralia 384: 377: 370: 363: 356: 349:Hildegard Jone 344: 341: 338: 337: 330: 307: 306: 304: 301: 300: 299: 292: 285: 278: 271: 264: 257: 250: 243: 240:Wort und Liebe 236: 229: 224: 221: 155:Otto Weininger 130: 127: 123:Gabriel Marcel 99:school teacher 74: 73: 28: 26: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 443: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 408: 406: 396: 392: 389: 385: 382: 378: 375: 371: 368: 364: 361: 357: 354: 350: 347: 346: 342: 333: 331:3-88309-077-8 327: 322: 321: 312: 309: 302: 297: 293: 290: 289:Tagebuch 1918 286: 283: 279: 276: 275:Tagebuch 1917 272: 269: 265: 262: 258: 255: 251: 248: 244: 241: 237: 234: 230: 227: 226: 222: 220: 217: 212: 209: 205: 200: 198: 193: 191: 187: 182: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 151: 149: 145: 141: 137: 129:Life and work 128: 126: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 70: 67: 59: 49: 45: 39: 38: 32: 27: 18: 17: 394: 387: 380: 373: 366: 359: 352: 319: 311: 295: 288: 281: 274: 267: 260: 253: 246: 239: 232: 223:Bibliography 215: 213: 207: 203: 201: 194: 189: 183: 178: 174: 158: 152: 136:Gleichenberg 132: 107:Martin Buber 78: 77: 62: 53: 34: 426:1931 deaths 411:1882 births 103:philosopher 97:elementary 48:introducing 405:Categories 93:), was an 31:references 303:Footnotes 208:Schriften 197:Innsbruck 351:(eds.): 95:Austrian 56:May 2024 144:Gablitz 91:Austria 87:Gablitz 44:improve 328:  148:Vienna 140:Alland 33:, but 146:near 326:ISBN 169:and 109:and 101:and 216:Mat 157:'s 121:of 407:: 199:. 192:. 165:, 89:, 334:. 69:) 63:( 58:) 54:( 40:.

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Wiener Neustadt
Gablitz
Austria
Austrian
school teacher
philosopher
Martin Buber
Franz Rosenzweig
dialogical philosophy
Christian existentialism
Gabriel Marcel
Gleichenberg
Alland
Gablitz
Vienna
Otto Weininger
Arthur Schopenhauer
Søren Kierkegaard
Friedrich Nietzsche
Burg Hartenstein
Innsbruck
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Hildegard Jone

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