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Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834)

Friedrich Schleiermacher  (1768-1834) Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher was a German theologian and philosopher known for his attempt to reconcile the criticisms of the Enlightenment with traditional Protestant orthodoxy. He also became influential in the evolution of Higher Criticism. His work also forms part of the foundation of the modern field of hermeneutics. Because of his profound impact on subsequent Christian thought, he is often called the "Father of Modern Protestant Theology." The Neo-Orthodoxy movement of the twentieth century, represented most prominently by Karl Barth, was in many ways an attempt to overturn his influence.

Since each person, as an individual, is the not-being of the other, it is never possible to eliminate non-understanding completely.

        — The Academy Addresses of 1829: On the Concept of Hermeneutics