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Power and Empire in the Study of Nineteenth-Century Theology: The Case of Schleiermacher

Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 4. Oktober 2013

Abstract

Friedrich Schleiermacher’s work appears in new perspective when examined in the context of his little-known studies of far-away countries such as Australia and its inhabitants as well as the “colonial phantasies” of his time. His views of the Jewish religion and its practitioners can also be reassessed in this light. As the connections between the flows of power and ideas are examined, a deeper understanding of Schleiermacher’s theology emerges both in terms of its limitations and its potential. This deeper understanding also throws new light on more overarching matters in Schleiermacher research, such as the character of his philosophical method and his hermeneutic.

Published Online: 2013-10-4
Published in Print: 2013-10

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  1. Titelseiten
  2. Acknowledgement
  3. Acknowledgement
  4. Essays/Aufsätze
  5. Beyond Love: Hegel on the Limits of Love in Modern Society
  6. “Bruno Reincarnate”The Early Feuerbach on God, Love and Death
  7. Power and Empire in the Study of Nineteenth-Century Theology: The Case of Schleiermacher
  8. Scepticism and CredulityVictorian Critiques of John Henry Newman’s Religious Apologetic
  9. Father Giovanni Perrone and Doctrinal Development in Rome: An Overlooked Legacy of Newman’s Essay on Development
  10. Malign or Maligned? – Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, in the First World War
  11. Telling the Story. But How?
  12. Reviews/Rezensionen
  13. Steven Nadler, A Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age
  14. 10.1515/znth-2013-0010
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  16. Miriam Rose, Schleiermachers Staatslehre. (Beiträge zur historischen Theologie, vol. 164)
  17. Gerhard Lindemann: Für Frömmigkeit in Freiheit. Die Geschichte der Evangelischen Allianz im Zeitalter des Liberalismus (1846–1879). (Theologie. Forschung und Wissenschaft, Bd. 24)
  18. Markus Iff: Liberale Theologie in Jena. Ein Beitrag zur Theologie- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts. (Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann, Bd. 154)
  19. Ulrich Hutter-Wolandt, Glaubenswelten: Aufsätze zur schlesischen und Oberlausitzer Kirchengeschichte. (Historische Forschungen
  20. Ulrich Schröter, Harald Schultze (Hrsg.) in Verbindung mit Peter Lehmann, Axel Noack und Albrecht Steinhäuser, Im Schatten des Domes: Theologische Ausbildung in Naumburg 1949–1993
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