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Mentioned in 3 episodes
The Christian Faith
Book • 2011
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned as Friedrich Schleiermacher's systematic theology, where he placed the doctrine of the Trinity at the end.

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Why the Council of Nicea Matters Today (Part 1)
Mentioned by Justin Sinner as a Reformed systematic theology that represents Lutherans pretty well.

Two Kingdoms and Theonomy
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as a systematic theology for pilgrims on the way.


Kim Riddlebarger

"Called to Be Saints" Season Three/Episode Three -- 1 Corinthians 1:1-9
Mentioned by Jordan Cooper as another work where Schleiermacher develops a new way of looking at Christianity.

What is Wrong with the Modern View of Identity (Trueman's Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self Part 3)




