FYI, the Princeton Theological Review (Logos Now October 2016 preview resource), contains a number of articles about Hegelianism and Ritschlism, including Ritschl's doctrines of Justification and Reconciliation, and Christian Perfection.
"[Ritschl] would not hear of any such thing as a native bias to sin. On the contrary, every man, according to him, comes into the world with a bias to good, and with the formation of his developed moral character in his own hands."
Warfield, B. B. (1919). Albrecht Ritschl and His Doctrine of Christian Perfection. The Princeton Theological Review, XVII(1–4), 534.
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