the credibility of Christian faith to its modern cultured despisers. Its orientation is anthropological and psychological rather than theological in that its primary concern is the effect of the divine on humanity rather than the nature of divinity as such. It is also inclined to see faith as standing in need of philosophical conceptualization and elucidation. Such renowned theologians of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as Friedrich Schleiermacher, Albrecht Ritschl, Wilhelm Herrmann
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