Akademienvorhaben Schleiermacher in Berlin 1808-1834, Briefwechsel, Tageskalender, Vorlesungen
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In the Monarchian controversy of the beginning third century the Roman bishop Calixtus evolved his own kind of monarchianism taking in elements of Theodotian, Noëtian, Praxean, and Sabellian doctrine and of stoicism. Calixtus defined in a respectively different way, wherein the unity and binity of the one Father-Son-God consists before and after incarnation: Before incarnation God is one Spirit and one Logos, in the whole world present and efficient, one Prosopon, called Father and Son. At incarnation however the Spirit-God (Father) unifies the human flesh (Son) with himself, so that the flesh made (Father and Son), again one Prosopon, is called one God.
This article publishes the minutes of a conference held on February 26th, 1934 by prominent members of the German Lutheran churches. August Marahrens, Ernst Sommerlath, Werner Elert, Paul Fleisch, and others are discussing how to maintain the Lutheran position on conditions of the Third Reich and the Reichskirche.
This article is a report from the edition of Schleiermacher’s correspondence within the critical Schleiermacher edition (Kritische Gesamtausgabe, KGA) and puts forth a surprising revision which was discovered during work on vol. 10 (1808–1810): with the exception of one letter the letters from Schleiermacher’s sister-in-law and friend of Ernst-Moritz Arndt, Charlotte von Kathen (1778–1850), to Friedrich Schleiermacher, should be attributed to a different Charlotte, Schleiermachers’s friend Charlotte Cummerow. The correspondence between Friedrich Schleiermacher and Charlotte Cummerow was assumed until now not to have been handed down. The article shows with a look at the transmission history how this false attribution came about through Dilthey and which indications led to this revision. The delineated description here of the two correspondences is completed by a tabular overview of the revised correspondences of Schleiermacher with Charlotte von Kathen and Charlotte Cummerow.