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Friedrich Schleiermacher


Alternative spellings:
Friedr. Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher
Friedrich D.E. Schleiermacher
Fr. D. E. Schleiermacher
Fr. D.E. Schleiermacher
F. D. E. Schleiermacher
F.D.E. Schleiermacher
F. D. Schleiermacher
F.D. Schleiermacher
Friedr. Schleiermacher
F. Schleiermacher
Friedrich Ernst Daniel Schleiermacher
Friedrich E. D. Schleiermacher
Friedrich E.D. Schleiermacher
Fr. E. D. Schleiermacher
Fr. E.D. Schleiermacher
F. E. D. Schleiermacher
F.E.D. Schleiermacher
Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher
Friedrich D. Schleiermacher
Friedrich E. Schleiermacher
Daniel Friedrich Schleiermacher
D. E. D. Schleiermacher
D.E.D. Schleiermacher
Fredericus Schleiermacher
Friedrich Schleyermacher
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleyermacher
Friedrich Ernst Daniel Schleyermacher
Fridrih Šlajermaher
P'ŭridŭrihi Syullaiŏmahŏ
Fridrich Daniėlʹ Ėrnst Šlejermacher
Šlajermacher
Syullaieomaheo
Syullaiŏmahŏ
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Friedrich D. Schleiermacher
フリードリヒ ダニエル エルンスト シュライアマハー
슐라이어마허
Фридрих Даниэль Эрнст Шлейермахер

B: 21. November 1768 Breslau
D: 12. Februar 1834
Biblio: 1804 Professor in Halle; 1809 Prediger in Berlin; 1810 Professor der Theologie und Philosophie an der Universität Berlin ; Bücher aus Schleiermachers Bibliothek wurden am 12. April 1836 und den folgenden Tagen einzeln versteigert. Auktionskatalog u.d.T.: Tabulae Librorum E Bibliotheca Defuncti Schleiermacher, Praecepta Theologica Muniis Legitimis In Litterarum Universitate Berolinensi Olim Professi, Derelictorum : Qui A. D. XII. Calend. April. A. MDCCCXXXVI Et Diebus Subsequentibus ... Per D. Rauch ... Vendendi Prostant. Berolini, 1735
Place of Activity: Halle (Saale)
Place of Activity: Berlin
Death Place:
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Profession

  • Evangelischer Theologe
  • Pädagoge
  • Übersetzer
  • Philosoph
  • Hochschullehrer
  • Prediger
  • Schriftsteller
  • Affiliations

  • Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin)
  • External links

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  • Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʃlaɪɐˌmaχɐ]; 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. He also became influential in the evolution of higher criticism, and his work forms part of the foundation of the modern field of hermeneutics. Because of his profound effect on subsequent Christian thought, he is often called the "Father of Modern Liberal Theology" and is considered an early leader in liberal Christianity. The neo-orthodoxy movement of the twentieth century, typically (though not without challenge) seen to be spearheaded by Karl Barth, was in many ways an attempt to challenge his influence. As a philosopher he was a leader of German Romanticism. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1977
    1
      1959
    1
      1957

    Series

    1. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (1)