Understanding the Roots of Theological Liberalism: Friedrich Schleiermacher - Michael Reeves
Friedrich Schleiermacher is known as the father of ‘modern’ or liberal theology. What made his thought so distinctive, revolutionary, and influential? This talk will help understand the roots of theological liberalism through an analysis of Schleiermacher’s thought.
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