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Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834) was, in Berlin,
an eminent preacher, professor, and member of the academy. He
displayed an influential theological and philosophical position
between enlightenment, German idealism, and romanticism. The
historical-critical edition of Schleiermacher's complete works, his
unpublished writings and correspondence, published since 1980, has
been divided into the following five sections: I. Writings and
Drafts II. Lectures III. Sermons IV. Translations V. Correspondence
and Biographical Documents The first editorial section, Writings
and Drafts, includes all of Schleiermacher's writings which were
printed during his lifetime except those which belong to the
editorial sections III and IV. It also includes manuscripts either
relating to these printed works or to drafts which do not belong to
other editorial sections. In 2003, the final two text volumes
(vols. 13 and 14) appeared. In 2005, the index volume with some
addenda was published. The second editorial section, Lectures,
contains all the material regarding Schleiermacher's extentsive
lecturing both in Theological and Philosophical Faculties.
Additional material is also drawn from notes made in his lecture by
his students. (The Berlin Research Centre has been carrying out the
editorial work on this section since 1989.) The third section,
Sermons, includes all of Schleiermacher's published sermons
authorised by himself, as well as his own handwritten drafts and
records by listeners where the original text has not been
preserved. (The Kiel Research Centre has been working on this
section between 2003 and 2017.) This edition of Schleiermacher's
sermons consist of a total of 14 volumes of approximately 600 pages
each, plus an index volume. The forth section, Translations, has
two main components. Schleiermacher translated Hugh Blair's and
Joseph Fawcett's sermons (as well as parts of Mungo Park's Travels
in the Interior Districts of Africa) from English into German
(volumes 1 and 2). Further this sections will contain
Schleiermacher's translation of Platon from Greek into German
(beginning with volume 3). Section V. includes the letters from and
to Schleiermacher, as well as bibliographical documents. The work
on this section started in 1979 in the Schleiermacher Research
Center Berlin. So far (May 2020), 13 volumes have been published,
documenting letters until December 1816.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834) was, in Berlin,
an eminent preacher, professor, and member of the academy. He
displayed an influential theological and philosophical position
between enlightenment, German idealism, and romanticism. The
historical-critical edition of Schleiermacher's complete works, his
unpublished writings and correspondence, published since 1980, has
been divided into the following five sections: I. Writings and
Drafts II. Lectures III. Sermons IV. Translations V. Correspondence
and Biographical Documents The first editorial section, Writings
and Drafts, includes all of Schleiermacher's writings which were
printed during his lifetime except those which belong to the
editorial sections III and IV. It also includes manuscripts either
relating to these printed works or to drafts which do not belong to
other editorial sections. In 2003, the final two text volumes
(vols. 13 and 14) appeared. In 2005, the index volume with some
addenda was published. The second editorial section, Lectures,
contains all the material regarding Schleiermacher's extentsive
lecturing both in Theological and Philosophical Faculties.
Additional material is also drawn from notes made in his lecture by
his students. (The Berlin Research Centre has been carrying out the
editorial work on this section since 1989.) The third section,
Sermons, includes all of Schleiermacher's published sermons
authorised by himself, as well as his own handwritten drafts and
records by listeners where the original text has not been
preserved. (The Kiel Research Centre has been working on this
section between 2003 and 2017.) This edition of Schleiermacher's
sermons consist of a total of 14 volumes of approximately 600 pages
each, plus an index volume. The forth section, Translations, has
two main components. Schleiermacher translated Hugh Blair's and
Joseph Fawcett's sermons (as well as parts of Mungo Park's Travels
in the Interior Districts of Africa) from English into German
(volumes 1 and 2). Further this sections will contain
Schleiermacher's translation of Platon from Greek into German
(beginning with volume 3). Section V. includes the letters from and
to Schleiermacher, as well as bibliographical documents. The work
on this section started in 1979 in the Schleiermacher Research
Center Berlin. So far (May 2020), 13 volumes have been published,
documenting letters until December 1816.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834) was, in Berlin,
an eminent preacher, professor, and member of the academy. He
displayed an influential theological and philosophical position
between enlightenment, German idealism, and romanticism. The
historical-critical edition of Schleiermacher's complete works, his
unpublished writings and correspondence, published since 1980, has
been divided into the following five sections: I. Writings and
Drafts II. Lectures III. Sermons IV. Translations V. Correspondence
and Biographical Documents The first editorial section, Writings
and Drafts, includes all of Schleiermacher's writings which were
printed during his lifetime except those which belong to the
editorial sections III and IV. It also includes manuscripts either
relating to these printed works or to drafts which do not belong to
other editorial sections. In 2003, the final two text volumes
(vols. 13 and 14) appeared. In 2005, the index volume with some
addenda was published. The second editorial section, Lectures,
contains all the material regarding Schleiermacher's extentsive
lecturing both in Theological and Philosophical Faculties.
Additional material is also drawn from notes made in his lecture by
his students. (The Berlin Research Centre has been carrying out the
editorial work on this section since 1989.) The third section,
Sermons, includes all of Schleiermacher's published sermons
authorised by himself, as well as his own handwritten drafts and
records by listeners where the original text has not been
preserved. (The Kiel Research Centre has been working on this
section between 2003 and 2017.) This edition of Schleiermacher's
sermons consist of a total of 14 volumes of approximately 600 pages
each, plus an index volume. The forth section, Translations, has
two main components. Schleiermacher translated Hugh Blair's and
Joseph Fawcett's sermons (as well as parts of Mungo Park's Travels
in the Interior Districts of Africa) from English into German
(volumes 1 and 2). Further this sections will contain
Schleiermacher's translation of Platon from Greek into German
(beginning with volume 3). Section V. includes the letters from and
to Schleiermacher, as well as bibliographical documents. The work
on this section started in 1979 in the Schleiermacher Research
Center Berlin. So far (May 2020), 13 volumes have been published,
documenting letters until December 1816.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834) was, in Berlin,
an eminent preacher, professor, and member of the academy. He
displayed an influential theological and philosophical position
between enlightenment, German idealism, and romanticism. The
historical-critical edition of Schleiermacher's complete works, his
unpublished writings and correspondence, published since 1980, has
been divided into the following five sections: I. Writings and
Drafts II. Lectures III. Sermons IV. Translations V. Correspondence
and Biographical Documents The first editorial section, Writings
and Drafts, includes all of Schleiermacher's writings which were
printed during his lifetime except those which belong to the
editorial sections III and IV. It also includes manuscripts either
relating to these printed works or to drafts which do not belong to
other editorial sections. In 2003, the final two text volumes
(vols. 13 and 14) appeared. In 2005, the index volume with some
addenda was published. The second editorial section, Lectures,
contains all the material regarding Schleiermacher's extentsive
lecturing both in Theological and Philosophical Faculties.
Additional material is also drawn from notes made in his lecture by
his students. (The Berlin Research Centre has been carrying out the
editorial work on this section since 1989.) The third section,
Sermons, includes all of Schleiermacher's published sermons
authorised by himself, as well as his own handwritten drafts and
records by listeners where the original text has not been
preserved. (The Kiel Research Centre has been working on this
section between 2003 and 2017.) This edition of Schleiermacher's
sermons consist of a total of 14 volumes of approximately 600 pages
each, plus an index volume. The forth section, Translations, has
two main components. Schleiermacher translated Hugh Blair's and
Joseph Fawcett's sermons (as well as parts of Mungo Park's Travels
in the Interior Districts of Africa) from English into German
(volumes 1 and 2). Further this sections will contain
Schleiermacher's translation of Platon from Greek into German
(beginning with volume 3). Section V. includes the letters from and
to Schleiermacher, as well as bibliographical documents. The work
on this section started in 1979 in the Schleiermacher Research
Center Berlin. So far (May 2020), 13 volumes have been published,
documenting letters until December 1816.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834) was, in Berlin,
an eminent preacher, professor, and member of the academy. He
displayed an influential theological and philosophical position
between enlightenment, German idealism, and romanticism. The
historical-critical edition of Schleiermacher's complete works, his
unpublished writings and correspondence, published since 1980, has
been divided into the following five sections: I. Writings and
Drafts II. Lectures III. Sermons IV. Translations V. Correspondence
and Biographical Documents The first editorial section, Writings
and Drafts, includes all of Schleiermacher's writings which were
printed during his lifetime except those which belong to the
editorial sections III and IV. It also includes manuscripts either
relating to these printed works or to drafts which do not belong to
other editorial sections. In 2003, the final two text volumes
(vols. 13 and 14) appeared. In 2005, the index volume with some
addenda was published. The second editorial section, Lectures,
contains all the material regarding Schleiermacher's extentsive
lecturing both in Theological and Philosophical Faculties.
Additional material is also drawn from notes made in his lecture by
his students. (The Berlin Research Centre has been carrying out the
editorial work on this section since 1989.) The third section,
Sermons, includes all of Schleiermacher's published sermons
authorised by himself, as well as his own handwritten drafts and
records by listeners where the original text has not been
preserved. (The Kiel Research Centre has been working on this
section between 2003 and 2017.) This edition of Schleiermacher's
sermons consist of a total of 14 volumes of approximately 600 pages
each, plus an index volume. The forth section, Translations, has
two main components. Schleiermacher translated Hugh Blair's and
Joseph Fawcett's sermons (as well as parts of Mungo Park's Travels
in the Interior Districts of Africa) from English into German
(volumes 1 and 2). Further this sections will contain
Schleiermacher's translation of Platon from Greek into German
(beginning with volume 3). Section V. includes the letters from and
to Schleiermacher, as well as bibliographical documents. The work
on this section started in 1979 in the Schleiermacher Research
Center Berlin. So far (May 2020), 13 volumes have been published,
documenting letters until December 1816.
This textbook presents a profile of Christianity through its main
conflicts. It describes the challenges presented by Modernism and
the other world religions. It sketches the main thematic areas
which have shaped and continue to shape the development of
Christianity in its internal and external conflicts. This succinct
presentation of the Christian Faith for students offers also a good
basis fordiscussion for the dialog between religions.
This work by the young Schleiermacher on the subject of religion,
with which he began his career as a writer on theology, is
presented here as a study text based on the authoritative critical
edition. This present text is that of the first edition of
Schleiermacher's speeches (1799) as presented in the Critical
Collected Edition (KGA I/2). It is prefaced with a comprehensive
historical introduction by the editor.
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