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Friedrich Schleiermacher

Philosopher (21-Nov-1768 — 12-Feb-1834)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Gayle D. Beebe. The Interpretive Role of the Religious Community in Friedrich Schleiermacher and Josiah Royce: Heavenly Bonds. Edwin Mellen Press. 1999. 194pp.

Richard B. Brandt. The Philosophy of Schleiermacher: The Development of His Theory of Scientific and Religious Knowledge. Greenwood Press. 1968. 350pp.

C. W. Christian. Friedrich Schleiermacher. Word Books. 1979. 157pp.

Richard Crouter. Friedrich Schleiermacher: Between Enlightenment and Romanticism. Cambridge University Press. 2005. 277pp.

Jerry F. Dawson. Friedrich Schleiermacher: The Evolution of a Nationalist. University of Texas Press. 1966. 173pp.

Dawn Devries. Jesus Christ in the Preaching of Calvin and Schleiermacher. Westminster John Knox Press. 2002. 128pp.

Jack Forstman. A Romantic Triangle: Schleiermacher and Early German Romanticism. Scholars Press. 1977. 122pp. For the American Academy of Religion.

Brian Albert Gerrish. A Prince of the Church: Schleiermacher and the Beginnings of Modern Theology. SCM Press. 1984. 75pp.

Matthias Gockel. Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election: A Systematic-Theological Comparison. Oxford University Press. 2006. 229pp.

Patricia E. Guenther-Gleason. On Schleiermacher and Gender Politics. Trinity Press International. 1997. 353pp.

David Jasper (editor). The Interpretation of Belief: Coleridge, Schleiermacher and Romanticism. Macmillan. 1986. 237pp. Conference papers, 2nd National Conference in Literature and Religion, Durham.

Allen G. Jorgenson. The Appeal to Experience in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner. Peter Lang. 2007. 230pp.

Catherine L. Kelsey. Thinking about Christ with Schleiermacher. Westminster John Knox Press. 2003. 126pp.

Julia A. Lamm. Living God: Schleiermacher's Theological Appropriation of Spinoza. Penn State Press. 1996. 260pp.

Jacqueline Mariņa (editor). The Cambridge Companion to Friedrich Schleiermacher. Cambridge University Press. 2005. 348pp.

Jacqueline Mariņa. Transformation of the Self in the Thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher. Oxford University Press. 2008. 288pp.

Robert Munro. Schleiermacher, Personal and Speculative. Paisley: Alexander Gardner. 1903. 310pp.

Richard R. Niebuhr. Schleiermacher on Christ and Religion: A New Introduction. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1964. 267pp.

Andrew R. Osborn. Schleiermacher and Religious Education. Oxford University Press. 1934. 226pp.

Martin Redeker. Schleiermacher: Life and Thought. Fortress Press. 1973. 221pp. Translation of Friedrich Schleiermacher: Leben und Werk.

Ruth Drucilla Richardson. The Role of Women in the Life and Thought of the Early Schleiermacher (1768-1806): An Historical Overview. Edwin Mellen Press. 1991. 232pp.

W. B. Selbie. Schleiermacher: A Critical and Historical Study. Chapman and Hall. 1913. 271pp.

Gerhard Spiegler. The Eternal Covenant: Schleiermacher's Experiment in Cultural Theology. Harper & Row. 1967. 205pp.

Stephen Sykes. Friedrich Schleiermacher. Lutterworth Press. 1971. 52pp.

Terrence Tice. Schleiermacher. Abingdon Press. 2006. 95pp.

Robert R. Williams. Schleiermacher the Theologian: The Construction of the Doctrine of God. Fortress Press. 1978. 196pp.


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  6. European Authors 1000-1900 (p.848)

  7. Benet's Readers Encyclopedia, 4th Edition (p.919)

  8. The World Almanac Biographical Dictionary (p.106)

  9. Makers of 19th Century Culture: 1800-1914 (p.400)




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