Servant of the Word

Servant of the Word
Title Servant of the Word PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Schleiermacher
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Pages 264
Release 1987
Genre Religion
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Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher

Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher
Title Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Schleiermacher
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 463
Release 2004-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1592446027

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This Incomplete One

This Incomplete One
Title This Incomplete One PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Bush
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2006-05-03
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780802822277

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A collection of sermons in which preachers deal with the deaths of children and young adults, this volume includes the words of Craig Barnes, Karl Barth, David L. Bartlett, Ronald P. Byars, John Claypool, William Sloan Coffin, Stephen T. Davis, J. Howard Edington, Jonathan Edwards, Laura Mendenhall, and more. (Ministry and Pastoral Resources)

Schleiermacher's Preaching, Dogmatics, and Biblical Criticism

Schleiermacher's Preaching, Dogmatics, and Biblical Criticism
Title Schleiermacher's Preaching, Dogmatics, and Biblical Criticism PDF eBook
Author Catherine L. Kelsey
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 132
Release 2007-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630879932

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Friedrich Schleiermacher, the "father of modern theology," found his voice first in preaching. This book demonstrates how Schleiermacher moved between the critical reading of Scripture, the proclamation of Christian faith to congregations over a forty-five-year period, and, eventually, the work of theology in all its disciplines. Schleiermacher's Preaching, Dogmatics, and Biblical Criticism is the first work to fully unveil this interaction by focusing on Schleiermacher's 228 known sermons on the Gospel of John. Kelsey shows in detail 1) how the central insights of his theology emerged first in his preaching, and 2) that his dogmatic writings provided a context within which these insights could be related to all the major doctrinal themes of Christian faith. The study concludes by drawing implications for theological reflection and its relation to worship life in our own time.

Schleiermacher

Schleiermacher
Title Schleiermacher PDF eBook
Author Terrence N. Tice
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 118
Release 2018-03-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 197870013X

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This volume illuminates why Friedrich Schleiermacher is hailed as the father of modern theology. Terrence Tice generates a dialogue between Schleiermacher, readers, and himself by examining one of Schleiermacher’s Christmas sermons and commenting on the relationship between God, the human condition, and Jesus as the Redeemer of humankind that is at the center of Schleiermacher’s work. Following this, the major themes of his thought and the reception of the theologian since his lifetime are traced out in detail.

Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher

Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher
Title Selected Sermons of Schleiermacher PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Schleiermacher
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 1890
Genre Sermons, English
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Schleiermacher and Palmer

Schleiermacher and Palmer
Title Schleiermacher and Palmer PDF eBook
Author Justin A. Davis
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 227
Release 2019-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532667353

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Twenty-first-century Protestantism is radically different from the Protestantism of the Reformation. The challenges of modernity affected all aspects of Christianity and the more successful attempts to combat these challenges came about as a result of two rather different yet similar theologians in the nineteenth century. This work provides an exhaustive look at Friedrich Schleiermacher, the father of modern liberal Protestantism, and Phoebe Palmer, the mother of the Holiness movement. The trend of liberalism is to strip away all but what is essential to Christian life, while the Holiness movement sought to make all of life applicable to the Bible and God. While these two movements may appear contradictory, they are grounded in a shared source of experiential Protestantism, commonly known as Pietism, and develop their theological systems from this starting point. This study includes not only their theologies, but also biographies that introduce the reader to these two luminaries. Liberalism and holiness, as created by Schleiermacher and Palmer, lay the foundation for Pentecostalism, fundamentalism, neo-orthodoxy, and the interdenominational movements of the nineteenth century. Only from this vantage can we understand the modern Protestant mindset.