January 2011

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Call for Proposals

This Group will have one session entitled “Author Meets Critics: Andrew Dole’s Schleiermacher on Religion and the Natural Order (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009).” Participants in the session will discuss this recent book's contribution to Schleiermacher scholarship, Christian theology, and the methodology of the academic study of religion. Panelists will be invited directly by the Group’s leadership.

Mission

This Group is committed to the following:

  • Providing a forum for sustained and focused study of texts — texts penned by Schleiermacher, read by Schleiermacher, and inspired by Schleiermacher
  • Identifying theological, religious, ethical, and philosophical themes with a wide range of appeal and contemporary relevance and sponsoring sessions on them
  • Balancing the interests and scholarship of specialists and nonspecialists alike
  • Identifying, helping to establish, and supporting scholarship in new areas of Schleiermacher research, including fresh avenues of interdisciplinary inquiry
  • Being fully and creatively engaged in theological conversations in the AAR and inviting serious scholarship on Schleiermacher’s oeuvre — scholarship that will shape the questions for the next generation of Schleiermacher scholars

Anonymity of Review Process

Proposals are anonymous to Chairs and Steering Committee Members until after final acceptance or rejection.

Questions?

Andrew Dole
Amherst College
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