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  1. Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834), often called the father of modern theology, was a German philosopher and one of the greatest Protestant theologians of the 19th century. He is often regarded as the father of modern hermeneutics, i.e. the science of interpreting the Bible, and known for his many other works in the area of systematic theology.

  2. For the full article, see Friedrich Schleiermacher . Friedrich Schleiermacher, (born Nov. 21, 1768, Breslau, Silesia, Prussia—died Feb. 12, 1834, Berlin), German theologian, preacher, and classical philologist. A member of the clergy from 1796, he taught at the University of Berlin from 1810 to his death. In On Religion (1799), he contended ...

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  4. Nov 23, 2018 · Friedrich Schleiermacher died from pneumonia on February 12, 1834, with “the courage and determination of faithful acceptance and firm hope.” [24] It is no stretch to assert that he left behind a legacy of liberalism that many in the religious world consider(-ed) hermeneutically dangerous, bordering on heretical.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Abstract. Friedrich Schleiermacher is now regarded as among the most influential figures in the history of Christian thought for his contributions to theology, philosophy, and theories and methods in religious studies. The German-language critical edition of his work beginning in 1980, Schleiermacher Kritische Gesamtausgabe, and English ...

  6. Almost every account of the history of modern hermeneutics pays some kind of tribute to the founding role played by the German Protestant theologian and philosopher Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834). The tribute is, though, usually significantly double-edged: very many of these accounts reiterate the conception of ...

  7. Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834) was the most important Protestant theologian of the nineteenth century. He is most famous for On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers (1799), which appealed to the educated through its use of Kantian ideas to emphasize the centrality of religious feeling, and for his systematic dogmatic treatise, Der christliche Glaube (2nd ed., 1830 ...

  8. Dec 1, 2015 · Friedrich Schleiermacher’s pivotal role in launching both modern hermeneutics (of which he is considered to be the founder) and a new influential perspective of translation that has lasted up to the present may be explained by his academic background as a theologian as well as by the historical and cultural context he was embedded into.

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