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
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