The Veiled God : Friedrich Schleiermacher's Theology of Finitude (Studies in Systematic Theology)

The Veiled God : Friedrich Schleiermacher's Theology of Finitude (Studies in Systematic Theology)

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In The Veiled God, Ruth Jackson offers a detailed portrait of Friedrich Schleiermacher's early life, ethics, and theology in its historical and social context. She also critically reflects on the enduring relevance of his work for the study of religion.


The book analyses major texts from Schleiermacher's early work. It argues that his experiments with literary form convey his understanding that human knowledge is inherently social, and that religion is thoroughly linguistic and historical. The book contends that by making finitude (and not freedom) a universal aspect to human life, Schleiermacher offers rich conceptual resources for considering what it means to be human in this world, both in relations of difference to others, and in relation to the infinite.

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works

Introduction

Freedom and Particularity in Schleiermacher's Early Ethical Anthropology

Introduction to Part 1

Delineating the Ethical and the Theological

 1Disciplinary Boundaries

 2A Godless Europe

Schleiermacher's Religious Doubt

 1From Barby to Halle

 2`To Cecilie'

Quarrels with Kant on Freedom

 1Necessity, Freedom, and Human Identity

 2Schleiermacher's Kant and the Otherworldly Subject

 3Schleiermacher's Quarrel with Kant on Freedom

 4Temporality, Dialogue and Human Identity

 5On Desire and Moral Motivation

Conclusion

Human Formation and Literary Form in Schleiermacher's Soliloquies(1800)

Introduction to Part 2

Freedom and Formation Anew

 1Beyond the Moral Law, and the Idea of Universal Reason

 2Freedom and Rationality

 3The Role of Language in the Ethical Life

 4A New Approach to Freedom

Schleiermacher's Commitment to Bildung

 1Bildung in Berlin

 2The Meaning of Bildung

 3The Self Negotiated in Society

 4Schleiermacher, Bildung, and the Question of Gender

 5Schleiermacher's Project on the Colony in "New Holland"

The Soliloquies

 1An Idealistic Performance

 2Imagination and Individualism

 3Individuality and Immeasurability

Conclusion

Dialogue and Incarnation

Introduction to Part 3

Schleiermacher's Dialogic Vision

 1A Household at Christmas

 2A Platonic Scheme?

 3Authorial Passivity

 4A Review from Kierkegaard

Seeking the Infinite in the Midst of the Finite

 1Schleiermacher's Speeches On Religion

 2Interreligious Dialogue in Berlin

A Theology of Finitude

 1Barth's Critique of the Christmas Dialogue

 2Music and the Transcendent

Conclusion

Epilogue

List of Cited Works

Index

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