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Friedrich Schleiermacher


24 Nov 2004

Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834)

Major works

          On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers

          The Christian Faith

Importance

          In Christianity, this German leader was the was the bridge between the Enlightenment and the modern era

          Profoundly influenced 19th and 20th century philosophy

          Known as the father of liberal Protestant theology

          Wanted to keep Christianity relevant in the wake of the Enlightenment

          Defined religion as “the feeling of absolute dependence” or “God-consciousness”

          Denied a historical fall; denied Bible’s authority and inspiration; denied Trinity; denied return of Christ

          Emphasized God’s immanence

          Said the Bible is record of human experience

          There is no external authority, whether Scripture, church, or historic creed, that takes precedence over the immediate experience of believers

          Immensely popular with the people

          great public speaker

          Translated Plato’s works into German

          Large funeral when he died

          Ideas would be sharply challenged by Barth