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This chapter recounts the theology of the sacraments of the post-Enlightenment Reformed theologian, philosopher, and pastor Friedrich Schleiermacher, who is often considered the father of modern liberal theology. He was unique in that rather than rooting his theologies of the sacraments in a “magical” or “empirical” approach, Schleiermacher advocated a
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This chapter recounts the theology of the sacraments of the post-Enlightenment Reformed theologian, philosopher, and pastor Friedrich Schleiermacher, who is often considered the father of modern liberal theology. He was unique in that rather than rooting his theologies of the sacraments in a “magical” or “empirical” approach, Schleiermacher advocated a
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Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Postsecular
2023Abstract The secular and the postsecular refer to sociopolitical challenges arising simultaneously due to the functional differentiation of modern societies and the co-presence of different religious groups in a single body politic. Friedrich Schleiermacher conducted groundbreaking empirical research on quite similar challenges in his ...
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The Theological Method of Friedrich Schleiermacher
Eleutheria: John W. Rawlings School of Divinity Academic Journal, 2022What Friedrich Schleiermacher is most known for is his theological method of deriving doctrine from religious experience. He believed that religious piety is to be found in the “feeling of absolute dependence”, and all subsequent doctrines must be discovered through reflection upon religious experience.
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Schleiermacher and Friedrich Schlegel
2023AbstractSchlegel and Schleiermacher met in Berlin in 1796. Although working independently, they shared much in common, particularly in philosophy. In his later years, Schleiermacher went back to the period of “symphilosophy” with Schlegel in early Romanticism, as shown in the first section.
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