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Friedrich Schleiermacher

Friedrich Schleiermacher (b. 1768–d. 1834) was a German philosopher and Protestant theologian. His magnum opus in systematic theology, The Christian Faith (1822, 1830–1831), ranks alongside the work of Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin in its caliber and importance.
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Friedrich Schleiermacher: Soliloquies

1969
Earlier we offered some of Friedrich Schleiermacher’s views of religion. The following selection is taken from his Soliloquies, written in 1800, shortly after the Speeches on Religion. The Soliloquies were chiefly intended to pursue issues in ethics that were raised in the earlier work.
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Friedrich Schleiermacher

2015
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Friedrich Schleiermacher On Religion

1996
A classic of modern religious thought, Schleiermacher's On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers is here presented in Richard Crouter's acclaimed English translation of the 1799 edition, originally published in Cambridge Texts in German Philosophy.
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Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Question of Translation

2015
This volume assesses Friedrich Schleiermacher's contribution to the theory and practice of translation two hundred years after his classic text "On the Different Methods of Translating" (1813). It brings together scholars from Philosophy and Translation Studies who offer close readings of Schleiermacher's ideas, placing them in the context of his ...
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Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834)

2007
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher als Klassiker der Sozialpadagogik? Wer in Nachschlagewerken nach ihm sucht2, erfahrt zwar, dass er zu den bedeutendsten Theologen des 19. Jahrhunderts zahlt, der dem Protestantismus eine neue Gestalt, vor allem einen neuen Inhalt gegeben hat. Er gilt als der Kirchenvater des 19.
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Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher

2016
Sohn eines reformierten Predigers; 1783 Padagogium der Herrnhuter Bruder-Unitat in Niesky/Lausitz; 1787–1789 Studium der Philosophie, Theologie und alten Philologie in Halle/Saale; 1790–1793 Hauslehrer; 1794–1796 Hilfsprediger in Landsberg/Warthe, danach Prediger an der Berliner Charite; Freundschaft mit Friedrich Schlegel; 1802 Hofprediger in Stolp ...
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