Christmas Sermons

Author:   Friedrich Schleiermacher ,  Terrence N Tice ,  Edwina G Lawler
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532667398


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   11 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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New discoveries arise alongside memories in every Christmas sermon that Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) ever delivered. This book invites readers into an informed experience of Christmas through eleven sermons. In these pages readers watch Schleiermacher lay discovery and memory side by side, because this is how his own famed systemic theological views of Christian faith and life developed throughout his life. These sermons evoke first curiosity then wonderment at the prospects reading can open. For Schleiermacher, Christmas was always a special time to engender such experiences--a time to survey different vistas of Jesus' birth and career. Schleiermacher lived when the modern age was being born. He contributed substantially to that birth and to the health of modern times. His sermons collected here display the main theological grounds for his worldview, which is still quite timely today.

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Author:   Friedrich Schleiermacher ,  Terrence N Tice ,  Edwina G Lawler
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9781532667398


ISBN 10:   1532667396
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   11 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This volume of Schleiermacher's extant Christmas sermons makes available to its Anglophone readers an accessible introduction to his incarnational theology. The distinguished editor's postscripts and notes helpfully draw out developments within Schleiermacher's thought from 1790-1833 by providing comparison with his other works, including Christian Faith and Christian Ethics. Readers will enjoy a new appreciation of the extent to which Schleiermacher's theology is suffused with love, joy, and the active power of the divine Spirit. --Shelli Poe, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Millsaps College This volume presents a remarkable contribution. Like his 1806 Christmas Eve dialogue, Schleiermacher's Christmas sermons provide a clear and accessible glimpse of the center point of his theology: the emergence of the new, redeemed life through the advent of Christ. Moreover, these eleven sermons, spanning from 1790-1833, chart significant lines of development in Schleiermacher's Christology and his understandings of grace and sin. This is a rich resource for readers of Schleiermacher and of modern Christian thought. --Kevin Vander Schel, Gonzaga University, Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Department This is an deal first reading for new students; it can act as appetizer for further Schleiermacher studies. --Abraham V. Kunnuthura, author of Schleiermacher On Christian Consciousness on God's Work in History, Professor of Christian Theology at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India


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Editor Terrence N. Tice, a contributor to Schleiermacher studies and translations for many years, is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Education at the University of Michigan. This book is a companion volume to Schleiermacher's popular dialogical drama Christmas Eve Celebration (Cascade Books, 2010). Translator Edwina Lawler, Emerita Professor of German at Drew University, has translated and edited works by Schleiermacher, including Fifteen Sermons of Friedrich Schleiermacher Delivered to Celebrate the Beginning of a New Year (2003).

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