This volume examines the complex intersections between religion and enlightenment from a historical and systematic perspective, and for the first time, shows the profound implications of the works of Schleiermacher, Troeltsch, and Tillich for understanding religious-cultural pluralism in our times. The authors use these sources to discuss the difficulties and challenges facing contemporary enlightened religion as well as the limitations of religious enlightenment.



Ulrich Barth, University of Halle; Christian Danz, University of Vienna; Wilhelm Gräb, HU Berlin; Wilhelm Graf, LMU Munich.

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