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Gayle D. Beebe

    The interpretive role of the religious community in Friedrich Schleiermacher and Josiah Royce
    The Crucibles That Shape Us
    • Life's biggest setbacks and disasters can actually be essential passageways in our relationship with God and opportunities to grow in leadership. In this illuminating guidebook, Gayle D. Beebe identifies seven crucibles--powerful catalysts for transformation--that, when embraced, shape us on our journey and become a bedrock for a better, richer faith.

      The Crucibles That Shape Us
    • Arguing that religious consciousness develops in specific, time-bound, historical ways, the author examines the role of the religious community in the interpretation of religious experience using the work of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Josiah Royce, late 18th-early 19th century theologians and philosophers. Emphasis is placed on the way in which the two thinkers respond to the rise of Enlightenment individualism and the diminishment of the role of the religious community to secondary status in individuals' understanding of religion and religious experience. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

      The interpretive role of the religious community in Friedrich Schleiermacher and Josiah Royce