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245 00 $aBeyond tolerance :$bSchleiermacher on friendship, sociability, and lived religion /$cedited by Matthew Ryan Robinson and Kevin M. Vander Schel.
264 1 $aBerlin ;$aBoston :$bWalter de Gruyter GmbH,$c[2019]
300 $avi, 169 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aTheologische Bibliothek Töpelmann,$x0563-4288 ;$vvolume 184
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 $a"The rise of populism and nationalism in the West have raised concerns about the fragility of liberal political values, chief among them tolerance. But what alternative social resources exist for cultivating the interpersonal relationships and mutual goodwill necessary for sustainable peace? And how might the lived practices of religious communities carry potential to reinterpret or re-circuit these interpersonal tensions and transform the relationship with the cultural "other" (Fremde) from "foe" (Feind) to "friend" (Freund)? This volume contributes a unique analysis of this shifting discourse by viewing the contemporary socio-political upheaval through the lens of Friedrich Schleiermacher's theology, with a focus on the themes of friendship, interpersonal subjectivity, and sociability as a path beyond mere tolerance. Each of the essays of the volume is written by an internationally recognized scholar in the field, and the volume examines Schleiermacher's novel reflections across multiple social contexts, including North America, Great Britain, western Europe, and South Africa. As these essays demonstrate, the implications of this conversation continue to resound in contemporary religious communities and political discourse."--$cProvided by publisher.
505 00 $gPart I. Friendship and Interpersonal Subjectivity.$tSchleiermacher and the Theology of Friendship /$rGraham Ward --$tThe Development of Individuality: Some Considerations on the Importance of Friendship in Schleiermacher's Social Theory /$rArnulf von Scheliha --$tSymphilosophieren and We-Intentionality Despite All Misunderstandings /$rCornelia Richter --$tPolyphonic Love: A Common Theme in Schleiermacher and Bonhoeffer /$rJonas Lundblad --$tCan Friendship be Taught and Learned? /$rMatthew Ryan Robinson.
505 80 $gPart II. Sociability, Culture, and Lived Religion.$tThe Spirit of Friendship: Thoughts on Subjectivity and Friendship from Friedrich Schleiermacher /$rDietrich Korsch --$tIndividuality and Sociability in Schleiermacher's Concept of the Christian Church /$rWilhelm Gräb --$tLived Religion and Populist Reason in an Age of Populist Politics /$rJohann Meylann --$tContaminated by Grace? Salvation, Sociability, and the Church as Collective Life /$rNadia Mars --$tThinking with Schleiermacher about Religious Polarization /$rAndrew Dole.
600 10 $aSchleiermacher, Friedrich,$d1768-1834$xReligion.
650 0 $aInterpersonal relations$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
650 0 $aFriendship.
650 0 $aToleration.
650 0 $aPhilosophical theology.
650 0 $aTheology, Practical.
600 17 $aSchleiermacher, Friedrich,$d1768-1834.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00051865
650 7 $aFriendship.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00935174
650 7 $aPhilosophical theology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060773
650 7 $aReligion.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01093763
650 7 $aTheology, Practical.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01149637
650 7 $aToleration.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01152232
700 1 $aRobinson, Matthew Ryan,$d1982-$eeditor of compilation.
700 1 $aVander Schel, Kevin,$eeditor of compilation.
830 0 $aTheologische Bibliothek Töpelmann ;$v184. Bd.$x0563-4288
852 00 $buts$hB3098.R3$iB49 2019g