Miriam Rose provides the first comprehensive and systematic interpretation of Schleiermacher's theory of the state referring to the state discourses after the French Revolution. Schleiermacher's liberal, freedom-oriented attitude is shown in thematic cross-sections of the problems of war and peace as well as the state and the church. Using the issue of individual freedom as an example, the author describes the specific characteristics of this concept. She proves that in spite of its liberal orientation this is not a liberal concept.
Between 1813 and 1833, Schleiermacher gave five lectures on the theory of the state at the newly established University of Berlin, lectures in which he was supportive of the Prussian reforms. Unlike Hegel's philosophy of law, Schleiermacher's political theories had scarcely any effects. It was not until 1998 that a critical edition of the manuscripts and transcripts was published. Miriam Rose provides the first comprehensive and systematic interpretation of Schleiermacher's theory of the state referring to the state discourses after the French Revolution. Schleiermacher's liberal, freedom-oriented attitude is shown in thematic cross-sections of the problems of war and peace as well as the state and the church. Using the issue of individual freedom as an example, the author describes the specific characteristics of this concept. She proves that in spite of its liberal orientation this is not a liberal concept.
Autorentext
Geboren 1974; Studium der Evangelischen Theologie in Heidelberg, Jerusalem, Berlin und München; 2005 Promotion; 2009 Habilitation; seit 2010 Professurvertreterin für Systematische Theologie an der Universität Duisburg-Essen.
Between 1813 and 1833, Schleiermacher gave five lectures on the theory of the state at the newly established University of Berlin, lectures in which he was supportive of the Prussian reforms. Unlike Hegel's philosophy of law, Schleiermacher's political theories had scarcely any effects. It was not until 1998 that a critical edition of the manuscripts and transcripts was published. Miriam Rose provides the first comprehensive and systematic interpretation of Schleiermacher's theory of the state referring to the state discourses after the French Revolution. Schleiermacher's liberal, freedom-oriented attitude is shown in thematic cross-sections of the problems of war and peace as well as the state and the church. Using the issue of individual freedom as an example, the author describes the specific characteristics of this concept. She proves that in spite of its liberal orientation this is not a liberal concept.
Autorentext
Geboren 1974; Studium der Evangelischen Theologie in Heidelberg, Jerusalem, Berlin und München; 2005 Promotion; 2009 Habilitation; seit 2010 Professurvertreterin für Systematische Theologie an der Universität Duisburg-Essen.
Titel
Schleiermachers Staatslehre
Autor
EAN
9783161518515
ISBN
978-3-16-151851-5
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E-Book (pdf)
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Herausgeber
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Adobe-DRM
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1.26 MB
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326
Jahr
2012
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Deutsch
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