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Andreas August Ernst Schleiermacher was a prominent German theologian, philosopher, and biblical scholar, recognized as one of the founding figures of modern hermeneutics. He played a crucial role in bridging the gap between traditional Christian thought and the emerging philosophical movements of his time. His works often explored the interplay between faith and reason, emphasizing the importance of understanding religious texts within their historical contexts. Schleiermacher's ideas significantly influenced the development of theology and philosophy in the 19th century, particularly through his emphasis on the subjective experience of the believer.

In addition to his theological contributions, Schleiermacher was also deeply engaged in the study of language and its impact on human thought. His writings on the relationship between language and understanding laid the groundwork for future linguistic and semiotic studies. He was a proponent of the idea that interpretation requires an empathetic engagement with the text, a notion that continues to resonate within contemporary hermeneutics. Schleiermacher's legacy endures not only in theology but also in the broader fields of philosophy, linguistics, and literary criticism.

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Geboortedatum November 21, 1798
Geboorteplaats Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Sterfdatum September 17, 1868