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In his second volume, Julius Kaftan gives four final chapters of his two-volume masterpiece, specifically on “The Proof of Christianity.” Primarily philosophical in nature, Kaftan’s arguments explore the natures of reason, knowledge, and speculation and develop his conclusion, establishing a function for apologetics in dogmatics.
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Julius Wilhelm Martin Kaftan (1848–1926) was born in Apenrade in Schleswig-Holstein in 1848. He was appointed professor at Bâle (Basle) in 1874 before taking up a position as professor of theology at the University of Berlin, replacing his former professor Isaak August Dorner after Dorner passed away in 1884. Among his students was the famous Friedrich Rittelmeyer, the driving force behind the rise of the Swiss denomination known as The Christian Community.