The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
BibleDr. King compares the views of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Friedrich Schleiermacher on the Christian Bible. |
Christology and AnthropologyDr. King quotes Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, a German philosopher, regarding the universal understanding of sins. |
GodDr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher's "The Christian Faith." |
God (Definition)Dr. King references Schleiermacher as he attempts to define God. |
God (Niebuhr Conception)Dr. King quotes American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr regarding the subject of God. |
Nature of ReligionDr. King indicates Schleiermacher's view on the nature of religion. |
RestorationismDr. King defines restorationism. |
Ritschl and SchleiermacherDr. King compares the thoughts of German theologian's Friedrich Schleiermacher and Albrecht Ritschl. |
SchleiermacherDr. King quotes theologian Schleiermacher regarding the universe. |
SchleiermacherDr. King outlines Friedrich Schleiermacher's concept of religion. |
SchleiermacherDr. King records Friedrich Schleiermacher's views on religion, sin and redemption. |
SchleiermacherDr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher's "Speeches on Religion" on temporal things so filling people's minds that they don't have room for the eternal. He contrasts this with pantheism. The full title of this work is "On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers." |
SchleiermacherDr. King records teachings of German theologian and philosopher Friedrich Schleiermacher that Dr. King feels "make his theology a religious psychology." |
Schleiermacher & RitschlDr. King writes notes regarding the philosophies of German theologians Friedrich Schleiermacher and Albrecht Ritschl. King states there is a mixture of attraction and repulsion between the two, as Ritschl is repelled by Schleiermacher's mysticism and attracted to his views on Christianity. |
Schleiermacher (Attributes of God)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher's "The Christian Faith." |
Schleiermacher (Christianity)Dr. King cites a quote by philosopher Schleiermacher regarding "the God-consciousness." |
Schleiermacher (Christology)Dr. King outlines an excerpt from the author Schleiermacher in referencing an idea of Christ. |
Schleiermacher (Definition of Theology)Dr. King quotes and interprets Friedrich Schleiermacher's definition of dogmatic theology in "The Christian Faith." |
Schleiermacher (Dogmas & Creeds)Dr. King references Friedrich Schleiermacher's notions of dogmas and creeds, stating that they are mere descriptions of feeling. |
Schleiermacher (Elements of Pantheism)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion” and writes that it reminds him of Spinoza’s intellectual love of God. The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (Original Sin)Dr. King records Friedrich Schleiermacher’s views on original sin. |
Schleiermacher (Relation of Morality to Religion)Dr. King outlines Friedrich Schleiermacher's view on the relation of morality to religion. |
Schleiermacher (Religion & Ethics)Dr. King quotes and writes about Friedrich Schleiermacher’s view in “Speeches on Religion” that criticizing a man’s actions is not criticizing his religion because he does not act from his religion. The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (Religion as a Social Experience)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (Religion as Contemplation)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (Religion as More Than Knowledge)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (Religion as More Than Outward Form)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher's "Speeches on Religion." The full title of this work is "On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers. |
Schleiermacher (Religion More Than Dogma)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (The Church and State)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (The Church)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “The Christian Faith.” |