This is the home of the Schubert Ogden Notebooks space.
- Schubert M. Ogden Notebooks
- Section 1: On Theology, 1-114
- Section 2: On Religion, 121-161
- Section 3: On Authority, 162-221
- Section 4: On Human Existence, 222-245
- Section 5: On the Existential Question, 246-262
- Section 6: On the Foundation of Faith, 263-280
- Section 7: On a Confessional Statement, 281-288
- Section 8: On Scripture, Hermeneutics, and History, 289-309
- Section 9: On the Canon 310-358
- Section 10: Exercises in Exegesis, 359-375
- Section 11: On God, 376-443
- Section 12: On the Trinity, 444-461
- Section 13: Who is Jesus? 462-534
- Section 14: On A Priori/A Posteriori Christology, 535-552
- Section 15: Christology: Miscellaneous, 555-576
- Section 16: On the particula exclusiva, 577-586
- Section 17: On the Church and the Means of Salvation, 587-618
- Section 18: What Does It Mean to Be a Christian? 619-661
- Section 19: On Implicit Christianity, 662-673
- Section 20: On the Systematic Ambiguity of Bearing Witness, 674-696
- Section 21: On the Indicative/Imperative Distinction, 697-708
- Section 22: The Contribution of Christian Faith to the Struggle for Social Justice, 709-711
- Section 23: Corrigenda et Retractiones—Miscellanous, 712-725
- Section 24: Rudolf Bultmann, 726-879
- Section 25: Charles Hartshorne, 880-1039
- Section 26: Martin Luther, 1040-1084
- Section 27: Willi Marxsen, 1085-1140
- Section 28: Reinhold Niebuhr, 1141-1203
- Section 29: Alfred North Whitehead, 1204-1290
- Section 30: H. Richard Niebuhr, 1291-1307
- Section 31: Frederick Denison Maurice, 1308-1332
- Section 32: What Is Metaphysics?, 1333-1394
- Section 33: Creativity, Creative Synthesis, and Concrescence, 1395-1445
- Section 34: On Transcendental Metaphysics, 1446-1465
- Section 35: Metaphysical Theism, 1466-1485
- Section 36: Intrinsic-Constitutive Value, 1486-1488
- Section 37: Duns Scotus, C.S. Peirce, and Heinrich Scholz, 1489-1500
- Section 38: On "Logical in a Broad Sense", 1501-1503
- Section 39: The Experience of Thought, 1504-1524
- Section 40: Miscellaneous, 1525-1546
- Section 41: Analogy, 1547-1559
- Section 42: What is Philosophy? 1560a-1606
- Section 43: Philosophical Study of Religion, 1607-1661
- Section 44: Experience, etc., 1675-1699
- Section 45: On Ultimate Reality, 1700-1701
- Section 46: Human Existence, 1703-1710
- Section 47: Basic Faith, 1715-1720
- Section 48: Presuppositions/On Needs and Interests, 1722-1736
- Section 49: Idea of God, 1739
- Section 50: God--and Arguments for God, 1748-1752
- Section 51: Concerning the Senses of 'Symbol,'; 'Existence,' etc., 1753-1768
- Section 52: True, Truth, 1769-1784
- Section 53: Miscellaneous, Philosophical, 1785-1929
- Section 54: Intrinsic/Constitutive Value, 1930-1932, 1938
- Section 55: Buddhism, 1933-1934
- Section 56: Meaning for Us/Structure in Itself, 1935-1937, 1939-1940
- Section 57: Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1958-1960
- Ogden files—PDFs Yet to be Added