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Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (/ ˈ ʃ l aɪ ər m ɑː x ər /; German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʃlaɪɐˌmaxɐ]; 21 November 1768 – 12 February 1834) was a German Reformed theologian, philosopher, and biblical scholar known for his attempt to reconcile the criticisms of the Enlightenment with traditional Protestant Christianity.
On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers (German: Über die Religion: Reden an die Gebildeten unter ihren Verächtern) is a book written by the German theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834). Originally published in 1799, two further editions were released in Schleiermacher's lifetime in 1806 and 1821. [1]
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Friedrich Schleiermacher was a theologian who asserted that the ideal and the real are united in God. He understood the ideal ...
Truth and Method is regarded as Gadamer's magnum opus, and has influenced many philosophers and sociologists, notably Jürgen Habermas.In reaction to Gadamer, the critic E. D. Hirsch reasserted a traditionalist approach to interpretation (following Dilthey and Schleiermacher), seeing the task of interpretation as consisting of reconstructing the intentions of the original author of a text. [4]
Friedrich Schleiermacher; Karl Ludwig Schmidt; Alfred Schmidtke; Barbara Schmitz; Eckhard J. Schnabel; Rudolf Schnackenburg; Johann Martin Augustin Scholz; Johann Christian Schöttgen; Martin Schubert (academic) Johann Salomo Semler; Hermann, Freiherr von Soden; Hermann Spieckermann; David Strauss; Peter Stuhlmacher
Friedrich Schleiermacher's approach to interpretation focuses on the importance of the interpreter understanding the text as a necessary stage to interpreting it. Understanding involved repeated circular movements between the parts and the whole. Hence the idea of an interpretive or hermeneutic circle.
In the early 19th century, Friedrich Schleiermacher wrote Speeches and The Christian Faith, proposing a theodicy which John Hick later identified as Irenaean in nature. Schleiermacher began his theodicy by asserting that God is omnipotent and benevolent and concluded that, because of this, "God would create flawlessly".
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