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Schleiermacher (The Church)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “The Christian Faith.” |
Schleiermacher (The Immanence of God)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 Original Righteousness of Man)Dr. King writes about Friedrich Schleiermacher’s view that original perfection is part of human nature. |
Schleiermacher (The Religious Man)Dr. King quotes Schleiermacher's views on man's identification with Religion. |
Schleiermacher (The Social Implication of Religion)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (What Is Revelation)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.” |
Schleiermacher (What Is the Operation of Grace)Dr. King records a quote from Friedrich Schleiermacher's work "On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers." |
Schleiermacher (Where Religion Is to Be Found)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “Speeches on Religion.” The full title of this work is “On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers.”" |
Schleiermacher and Original SinThis note card documents a passage from Friedrich Schleiermacher's "The Christian Faith" regarding original sin. Dr. King's note collection contains many cards that reference the theologian's work and ideas. |
Schleiermacher and the BibleDr. King references a quote from Friedrich Schleiermacher regarding the relationship between religion and sacred texts. |
Schleiermacher's DistinctionDr. King documents German philosopher Friedrich Schleiermacher's view on one of the distinctions between Protestantism and Catholicism. |
Schleiermacher's Meaning of ReligionDr. King cites a quotation from Friedrich Schleiermacher's perception of the meaning of religion. Schleiermacher asserts that the soul is dissolved in the immediate feeling of the infinite and eternal. Dr. King notes that in order for one to understand the externals of religion, we must first have the inner experience. |
Schleiermacher, FriedrichDr. King records a note on Friedrich Schleiermacher's "Speeches on Religion." |
Schleiermacher, FriedrichDr. King outlines the life and ideologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher. |
SinDr. King summarizes and quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher's view of sin in Christian Faith. |