Deutungen des Subjekts Schleiermachers Philosophie der Religion
This comprehensive study of Schleiermacher's theory of subjectivity and philosophy of religion presents an important contribution to the understanding of modern theology and philosophy. By following recent research into Idealism and Romanticism, and deploying contextually orientated historical and systematic methods, the author gains new insights into Schleiermacher's analysis of Kant, Reinhold, Fichte and Fr. Schlegel, among others. Thus Grove attains an assured and precise interpretation of Schleiermacher's early and mature works on the philosophy of religion.