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Über die Religion ist eines der bedeutendsten Werke des Theologen Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher. Es wurde 1799 veröffentlicht und legte den Grundstein für seinen Ruf als ''Kirchenvater des 19. Jahrhunderts''. Schleiermacher erklärt darin seine Sicht darüber, was Religion ihrem Kern nach ist: Gefühl und Anschauung des Universums. Sie besteht unabhängig von Moral und Metaphysik. Auch die Ansätze einer Kirchenlehre und einer religiösen Bildungslehre werden behandelt. Über die Religion gilt als das religionsphilosophische Werk der Frühromantik, das den Protestantismus des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts nachhaltig geprägt hat. Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe, Altphilologe, Philosoph, Publizist, Staatstheoretiker, Kirchenpolitiker und Pädagoge.
Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Inhalt -- Allgemeine Einleitung -- Die Lehre vom höchsten Gut -- Die Tugendlehre -- Die Pflichtenlehre -- Anhang I. Hauptsäze der Pflichtenlehre nach einer andern Bearbeitung -- Anhang II. Anfang der Ethik nach einer frühern Bearbeitung
Frontmatter -- Vorwort des Herausgebers -- Inhalt -- I. Reden bei defenderen Veranlass nngen gelesen in der königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften -- 1. Meine Herren! -- 2. Deffentliche Sizung vom 3. Julius 1815 -- 3. Ueber die Preisaufgabe, Welchen Einfluß hat die Philosophie des Cartesius auf die Ausbildung der des Spinoza gehabt? und welches sind die Berührungspunkte, die beide Philosophien mit einander gemein haben -- 4. Am 24. Januar 1817 -- 5. Am 3. August 1619 -- 6. Am 24. Januar 1821 -- 7. Am 21. November 1822 -- 8. Am 3. August -- 9. Am 3. Julius 1824 -- 10. Am 24. Januar 1823 -- 11. Am 24. Januar 1826 -- 12. Am 3. August 1826 -- 13. Am 3. August 1827 -- 14. Am 24. Januar 1828 -- 15. Am 3. August 1829 -- 16. Gedächtnißrede auf Philipp Buttmann -- 17. Am 3. August 1830 -- 18. Am 7. Julius 1631 -- 19. Am 26. Januar 1832 -- 20. Am 24. Januar 1833 -- 21. Bei der Aufnahme des Herrn v. Raumer am 3. Julius 1827 -- II. Zur Aesthetik -- 1. Ueber den Umfang des Begriffs der Kunst in Bezug auf die Theorie derselben -- 2 -- 3 -- III. Zur Politik -- 1. Ueber den Beruf des Staates zur Erziehung -- 2. Ueber die verschiedene Gestaltung der Staatsvercheidignng -- IV. Zur Ethik -- Ueber Platon's Ansicht von der Ausübung der Heilkunst -- V. Zur Philologie -- 1. Ueber das Verzeichniß der Schriften des Demokritus bei Diogenes Laertius -- 2. Ueber die ethischen Werke des Aristoteles -- 3. Ueber eine Glosse des Timäus -- 4. Ueber den Begriff der Hermeneutik mit Bezug auf F. A. Wolfs Andeutungen und Asts Lehrbuch -- 5. Ueber Begriff und EintheiluNg der philologischen Kritik -- VI. Zur Geschichte der Philosophie -- Ueber den Philosophen Hippon
Frontmatter -- Vorrede -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Einleitung -- Erster Theil. Der Kirchendienst -- Einleitung -- Erster Abschnitt. Der Cultus -- Zweiter Abschnitt. Von Den Geschäften Des Geistlichen Außerhalb Des Cultus -- Zweiter Theil. Das Kirchenregiment -- Einleitung -- Erster Abschnitt. Die Organisirte Thätigkeit Des Kirchenregimentes -- Zweiter Abschnitt. Das Mtßelunbene Element Des Kirchenregimentes Oder Die Freie Geistesmacht, Die Der Einzelne Aus Daö Ganze Der Kirche Ausübt -- Beilagen -- Druckfehler
This book is about the meanings of Christmas. It makes for a fine Christmas present--written in popular, poetic style--and is a literary classic. This little dialogue shared by women, men and children on Christmas Eve is the jewel in the crown of Schleiermacher's theological writings. It features celebrations among close friends in a traditionally decorated home--stories told by four women, doctrinal interpretations offered by four men. All these events are shared in dialogue, accompanied by singing, activities, and expressions of two young children, and exchange of homemade gifts. Beautifully written and full of evocative images, it is in effect a drama, lending itself to being read aloud. For the first time the two original German editions (1806 and 1826) can be handily compared, though without interrupting smooth reading of the final edition from start to finish. It will serve as a brief piece for reflection by students from high school through graduate school.
Description:This book is about the meanings of Christmas. It makes for a fine Christmas present--written in popular, poetic style--and is a literary classic. This little dialogue shared by women, men and children on Christmas Eve is the jewel in the crown of Schleiermacher''s theological writings. It features celebrations among close friends in a traditionally decorated home--stories told by four women, doctrinal interpretations offered by four men. All these events are shared in dialogue, accompanied by singing, activities, and expressions of two young children, and exchange of homemade gifts. Beautifully written and full of evocative images, it is in effect a drama, lending itself to being read aloud. For the first time the two original German editions (1806 and 1826) can be handily compared, though without interrupting smooth reading of the final edition from start to finish. It will serve as a brief piece for reflection by students from high school through graduate school.Endorsements:""In this updated translation, we see Schleiermacher''s relational sensibility in vivid color, the characters breathing with joy and life as they each contribute to what amounts to a discourse on Christian love. Tice''s expertise as a translator makes the reading smooth and accessible, and his introduction and critical notes provide helpful references and commentary for readers looking for further depth. This edition is surely to become the standard, placing us in debt to Tice once again.""--Thomas E. Reynolds Emmanuel College, University of Toronto""Schleiermacher''s Christmas Eve is perhaps the best text to use in introducing the great theologian''s thought to students at every level. In it, most of the major themes distinctive to him are presented in an accessible and engaging way. Terrence Tice''s able translation is quite readable, the introduction and notes extremely helpful. To have this gem in print and readably available is itself a cause for celebration.""--Ted VialIliff School of Theology""Schleiermacher''s Christmas Eve Celebration is a lovely contribution to the literature of Christmas and of Christian joy. Terrence N. Tice''s modern rendering of the text makes it available again to contemporary readers, with excellent critical commentary and an insightful introduction that sets the work in the context of Schleiermacher''s life and thought. Tice''s wonderful addition to Schleiermacher''s works in English promises to capture a wide readership for this theologically rich and deeply moving Christmas meditation.""--Christine HelmerNorthwestern UniversityAbout the Contributor(s):Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) is widely reputed to be the father of modern theology. This means that the results of his intensive historical-critical examinations of Christian Scripture and tradition either have positively influenced or have had to be contended with by a very wide range of thinkersSchleiermacher served as a pastor during his entire adult life. He was cofounder of the University of Berlin, established its famous theology department, and taught both theology and philosophy there.Terrence N. Tice, the translator, is a world-renowned interpreter of Schleiermacher''s life and works. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Michigan and now teaches at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He has already translated numerous works by Schleiermacher. His newly revised editions of several other major works by Schleiermacher are to appear shortly, including a first-time presentation of all three editions (1799, 1806, 1921) of On Religion (Cascade Books).
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