Excerpt from The Princeton Seminary Bulletin, 2002, Vol. 23
The influence of the monumental work of Brian A. Gerrish on my own reading of Schleiermacher in this lecture will be everywhere apparent. It will also be obvious that I have pushed his interpretation in directions that he would not himself wish to go. Still, I dedicate this lecture to him, in gratitude for all that he has given to me in inspiration, encouragement, and friendship.
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