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Schleiermacher - The Psychology of Christian Faith and Life

English · Hardback

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This work focuses on historical writers in theology from ancient times to the advent of modern theology. It uses an 1820 Christmas sermon to examine psychological aspects of Schleiermacher's evangelical liberal theology. It also reflects on reception and influence of his theology and how he referred to his inner development as a person of faith.

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Chapter 1: Coming to Terms
Chapter 2: The Transformation that has Begun from the Redeemer's Appearance Upon the Earth Chapter 3: Reflections on Reception of Schleiermacher's Thought and Continuing Wider Influence
Chapter 4: Reflections on Major Issues in Schleiermacher's Thought as yet Inadequately or Not Broadly Clarified
Chapter 5: Schleiermacher's Life: A Clinically Psychological Account

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Terrence N. Tice is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Michigan.

Summary

This work focuses on historical writers in theology from ancient times to the advent of modern theology. It uses an 1820 Christmas sermon to examine psychological aspects of Schleiermacher’s evangelical liberal theology. It also reflects on reception and influence of his theology and how he referred to his inner development as a person of faith.

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