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Friedrich Schleiermacher und Albrecht Ritschl. Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in der Theologie des 19. Jahrhunderts

Published/Copyright: July 27, 2005
Journal for the History of Modern Theology / Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte
From the journal Volume 12 Issue 1

Abstract

The article considers the relationship between Albrecht Ritschl and Friedrich Schleiermacher. It is argued that beyond the frequent polemics there is both genuine, fundamental agreement and equally fundamental disagreement between the two theologians. Ritschl accepted that Schleiermacher’s ethical insight in the specific interaction of individual and community was pivotal for his own theology, while averring that Schleiermacher had failed to share Kant’s sharp ontological dualism of nature and spirit. This finding leads to far-reaching questions concerning the continuity and discontinuity in 19th-century theological development as well as today’s theological options in the reception of Schleiermacher.

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Online erschienen: 2005-07-27
Erschienen im Druck: 2005-05-20

© Walter de Gruyter

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