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  1. Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʃlaɪɐˌmaxɐ]; 21 November 1768 – 12 February 1834) was a German Reformed theologian, philosopher, and biblical scholar known for his attempt to reconcile the criticisms of the Enlightenment with traditional Protestant Christianity.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Friedrich Schleiermacher, German theologian, preacher, and classical philologist, generally recognized as the founder of modern Protestant theology. His major work, The Christian Faith (1821–22), is a systematic interpretation of Christian dogmatics. Learn about his life and works in this article.

  3. Apr 17, 2002 · Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834) perhaps cannot be counted as one of the very greatest German philosophers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (like Kant, Herder, Hegel, Marx, or Nietzsche). But he is certainly one of the best second-tier philosophers of the period (a period in which even the second-tier was still ...

  4. Friedrich Schleiermacher was a German philosopher and Protestant theologian of the 19th century. He is often called the father of modern theology and hermeneutics, and known for his works on religion, dogmatics, and systematic theology. Learn about his life, biography, selected works, and influence on Christian thought.

  5. Apr 17, 2002 · Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher. First published Wed Apr 17, 2002. Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768-1834) probably cannot be ranked as one of the greatest German philosophers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (like Kant, Herder, Hegel, Marx, or Nietzsche).

  6. Nov 23, 2018 · John Knox, Liberty University Associate Professor of Sociology, considers the legacy of Friedrich Schleiermacher and its relationship to postmodernism. Friedrich Schleiermacher: A Theological Precursor of Postmodernity? | Church Life Journal | University of Notre Dame

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  8. 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.

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