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Immediacy and Intentionality in the Feeling of Absolute Dependence
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Wayne Proudfoot
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XV
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Keynote Address
- A Precarious Journey 1
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Schleiermacher and the Study of Religion Today
- Schleiermacher and Religious Naturalism 15
- Immediacy and Intentionality in the Feeling of Absolute Dependence 27
- Anschauung and Intuition, Again 39
- Religion and the Religions 51
- Schleiermacher's Contested Place in Religious Studies Today 69
- "Theologie als Universitätswissenschaft" 81
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Schleiermacher and the Prospects for a Transcendental-Anthropological Theory of Religion
- Feeling as a Key Notion in a Transcendental Conception of Religion 97
- Symbolism in Schliermacher's Theory of Religion 109
- Schleiermacher, Realism, and Epistemic Modesty 121
- Schleiermacher and Transcendental Philosophy 135
- Transcendental Theories of Religion 151
- Mediating Schleiermacher 165
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Schleiermacher and the Future of Historical-Empirical Dogmatics
- Dogmatics of Redemption 179
- The Cognitive Status of the Religious Consciousness 189
- "Non-binding Talk" 203
- Attunement and Explicitation 215
- Schleiermacher on "The Roman Church" 243
- Schleiermacher's Original Insight 257
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Schleiermacher and the Hermeneutics of Culture
- Schleiermacher's "Essentialist" Hermeneutics of Culture 273
- Sources of Normativity in Schleiermacher's Interpretation of Culture 285
- Schleiermacher and Contemporary Theories of Culture 299
- Interpretation of Culture in Schleiermacher's Christian Ethics 311
- Schleiermacher's Ethics 323
- Schleiermacher's Conception of Theology and Account of Religion as a Constitutive Element of Human Culture 335
-
Schleiermacher Studies in Germany: New Avenues and Vistas
- Schleiermacher 349
- Schleiermacher's Encyclopedia, Philosophical Ethics, Anthropology, and Dogmatics in German Protestant Theology 361
- Friedrich Schleiermacher 375
- Backmatter 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XV
-
Keynote Address
- A Precarious Journey 1
-
Schleiermacher and the Study of Religion Today
- Schleiermacher and Religious Naturalism 15
- Immediacy and Intentionality in the Feeling of Absolute Dependence 27
- Anschauung and Intuition, Again 39
- Religion and the Religions 51
- Schleiermacher's Contested Place in Religious Studies Today 69
- "Theologie als Universitätswissenschaft" 81
-
Schleiermacher and the Prospects for a Transcendental-Anthropological Theory of Religion
- Feeling as a Key Notion in a Transcendental Conception of Religion 97
- Symbolism in Schliermacher's Theory of Religion 109
- Schleiermacher, Realism, and Epistemic Modesty 121
- Schleiermacher and Transcendental Philosophy 135
- Transcendental Theories of Religion 151
- Mediating Schleiermacher 165
-
Schleiermacher and the Future of Historical-Empirical Dogmatics
- Dogmatics of Redemption 179
- The Cognitive Status of the Religious Consciousness 189
- "Non-binding Talk" 203
- Attunement and Explicitation 215
- Schleiermacher on "The Roman Church" 243
- Schleiermacher's Original Insight 257
-
Schleiermacher and the Hermeneutics of Culture
- Schleiermacher's "Essentialist" Hermeneutics of Culture 273
- Sources of Normativity in Schleiermacher's Interpretation of Culture 285
- Schleiermacher and Contemporary Theories of Culture 299
- Interpretation of Culture in Schleiermacher's Christian Ethics 311
- Schleiermacher's Ethics 323
- Schleiermacher's Conception of Theology and Account of Religion as a Constitutive Element of Human Culture 335
-
Schleiermacher Studies in Germany: New Avenues and Vistas
- Schleiermacher 349
- Schleiermacher's Encyclopedia, Philosophical Ethics, Anthropology, and Dogmatics in German Protestant Theology 361
- Friedrich Schleiermacher 375
- Backmatter 391