Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... Schleiermacher . One begins to realize why Friedrich Schleiermacher has been called " the father of modern theology " after seeing the rather significant influence he has exerted on such an important modern theologian as Paul Tillich ...
... Schleiermacher . One begins to realize why Friedrich Schleiermacher has been called " the father of modern theology " after seeing the rather significant influence he has exerted on such an important modern theologian as Paul Tillich ...
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... Schleiermacher . Though Tillich would often disagree with Schleiermacher , he remained in the same liberal movement and sustained the same effort to make theology relevant to human experience . On this McKelway writes : Tillich's ...
... Schleiermacher . Though Tillich would often disagree with Schleiermacher , he remained in the same liberal movement and sustained the same effort to make theology relevant to human experience . On this McKelway writes : Tillich's ...
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... Schleiermacher further for attempting to de- rive all the contents of his theological system from religious con- sciousness . In doing this , Schleiermacher ignores the fact that Christi- anity centers in an historical event which is ...
... Schleiermacher further for attempting to de- rive all the contents of his theological system from religious con- sciousness . In doing this , Schleiermacher ignores the fact that Christi- anity centers in an historical event which is ...
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Volume XIII No | 2 |
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A Symposium on the Ethics of Violence | 5 |
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