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On the Glaubenslehre: Two Letters to Dr. Lücke Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Schleiermacher, Friedrich D. E. (Author), Duke, James (Author), Fiorenza, Francis (Author)
ISBN: 0891304207     ISBN-13: 9780891304203
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $59.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1981
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Annotation: On the Glaubenslehre: Two Letters to Dr. Lucke represents Friedrich Schleiermacher's apologia for his dogmatic theology. The first edition of his The Christian Faith had sold out within a few years after its publication in 1821-22. Rather than clutter a new edition with defenses and
refutation, Schleiermacher chose to argue his case in the two letters written to his friend Friedrich Lucke which are translated in this volume. The letters reveal how he viewed the reception of The Christian Faith and serve as an introduction to the differences between its two editions. Many
misread concepts are clarified and background to those concerns that shaped his dogmatics are brought to light.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Theology
- Religion | Christian Theology - General
- Literary Collections | Letters
Dewey: 230.044
LCCN: 80020717
Series: Texts and Translations Series / American Academy of Religion
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 6" W x 9" (0.50 lbs) 152 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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On the Glaubenslehre: Two Letters to Dr. Lücke represents Friedrich Schleiermacher's apologia for his dogmatic theology. The first edition of his The Christian Faith had sold out within a few years after its publication in 1821-22. Rather than clutter a new edition with defenses and
refutation, Schleiermacher chose to argue his case in the two letters written to his friend Friedrich Lücke which are translated in this volume. The letters reveal how he viewed the reception of The Christian Faith and serve as an introduction to the differences between its two editions. Many
misread concepts are clarified and background to those concerns that shaped his dogmatics are brought to light.