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OverviewThis volume provides a comprehensive account of Friedrich Schleiermacher’s philosophy of religion. The contributors cover the historical context of Schleiermacher’s work, specific aspects of his philosophy of religion, and the ways that his work can contribute to contemporary debates. Friedrich Schleiermacher is considered one of the outstanding representatives of 19th‑century Protestant theology. This volume brings together scholars from both continental and analytic traditions to explore Schleiermacher’s preeminent role in post‑Kantian philosophy of religion. The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. The first section situates Schleiermacher in the context of the 18th- and 19th‑century philosophy of religion. These chapters analyze his relation to thinkers such as Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Schelling, and also to Kierkegaard and Heidegger, as well as to prominent theologians in the Protestant and Catholic traditions. The second section explores different aspects of Schleiermacher’s philosophy of religion such as absolute dependence or religious feeling. Finally, the third section addresses how Schleiermacher’s insights can contribute to contemporary philosophy of religion. These chapters address current debates, particularly on religious experience, feminism, and philosophy of emotions. Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Philosophy of Religion will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of religion, history of philosophy, and 19th‑century religious thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stefan Lang (Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) , Klaus Viertbauer (Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9781032659077ISBN 10: 1032659076 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 09 July 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction Stefan Lang and Klaus Viertbauer Part 1: Historical Constellations 2. More than Conceivable and Unlike Anything Else: The Idea of God in Kant and Schleiermacher Ingolf U. Dalferth 3. Schleiermacher’s Engagement with Fichte: The Case of the Overlooked Gesetzt Jeffery Kinlaw 4. “[T]here is no religion of reason”: Schelling and Schleiermacher on the Independence of Religion Christian Danz 5. Hegel’s Criticism of Schleiermacher and the Question of the Origin of Faith Jon Stewart 6. Is Kierkegaard a Successor of Schleiermacher? Klaus Viertbauer 7. Into the Being of There and Beyond: Heidegger’s Debt to Schleiermacher Jacqueline Mariña Part 2: Conceptual Considerations 8. The Transcendent Ground in Schleiermacher Manfred Frank 9. Human Individuality in Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Christology Johannes Zachhuber 10. From Remorse to Blessedness: Religious Feelings in Schleiermacher’s Theology Anne Käfer 11. Religious Experience as Inescapably Particular, or as a General Feature of Human Consciousness? A Critical Analysis of Schleiermacher’s Argumentation in §§ 3 and 4 of The Christian Faith (1830/31) Maureen Junker-Kenny Part 3: Contemporary Perspectives 12. The Reception of Schleiermacher in German-speaking Theology 1834-1923 Friedemann Voigt 13. Schleiermacher and Catholicism Benjamin Dahlke 14. “They called all these feelings piety”: Schleiermacher and Modern Philosophy of Emotions Roderich Barth 15. Friedrich Schleiermacher, Feminist Philosophy, and Religion: A Reappraisal Katherine Faull 16. What is ‘Religious Experience’ in Schleiermacher’s Dogmatics, and why does it matter? Andrew C. DoleReviews""In the volume, Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Philosophy of Religion: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic explore historical, philosophical, and conceptual facets of Schleiermacher’s thought to claim Schleiermacher as relevant interlocutor to contemporary discussions in theology and philosophy. This book underscores the importance of Friedrich Schleiermacher as a theorist of religion."" Christine Helmer, Peter B. Ritzma Professor of Humanities, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA ""This volume represents the best of the New Schleiermacher Research, which is fueled by the new critical edition of Schleiermacher’s works published by De Gruyter (Friedrich Schleiermacher: Kritische Gesamtausgabe). The contributors are all leading scholars in Schleiermacher-Studies and in the Philosophy of Religion more generally. As promised in the subtitle (“Contemporary Perspectives”), it corrects older, tired assumptions about Schleiermacher as it also stakes out new territory—for instance, Schleiermacher’s relevance to recent cognitivist theories in the philosophy of emotion. Those new perspectives are also at work in the “historical” and “conceptual” sections of the book. Every chapter is fresh, clear, and insightful. Schleiermacher scholars will learn something new; philosophers of religion will be reminded of how influential Schleiermacher continues to be and how unreliable standard interpretations of him have been; and non-specialists will find substantive, interesting, and trustworthy portals into difficult topics. Lang and Viertbauer have organized an impressive collection of essays that together will prove indispensable to the field."" Julia A. Lamm, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, Georgetown University, USA Author InformationStefan Lang is Privatdozent at the Martin Luther University in Halle/Salle, Germany. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind and classical German philosophy. He is the author or (co‑)editor of Performatives Selbstbewusstsein (2019), “Self‑Consciousness Explained” (Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2022), and Performativität in der Klassischen Deutschen Philosophie (2024). Klaus Viertbauer serves as Akademischer Rat at the University of Weingarten, Germany. He has authored two monographs, around 50 articles, and over 15 edited volumes, including the special issues “Habermas on Religion” in the European Journal of Philosophy of Religion (2019), “God and Morality” in The Monist (2022), and “Self‑Consciousness Explained” in the Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2022). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |