Pluralism is one of the ideas emerging from the diversity of religions in Christian theology that reduces religion to a religious experience. One of the theories about the religious experience is Schleiermacher's theory of emotion. The theory emphasizes the intuitive and emotional aspect of religion, and religion is seen as independent of human experience and lacks the epistemic dimension. In this article, while explaining Schleiermacher's theory of emotion, it deals with its problems based on the definition of religion and the relationship among religion, reason, and emotion, and uses the logic of Nahj al-Balagha to present the correct method of religiosity and its essential components. The research method is descriptive-analytical and the results indicate that Schleiermacher's feeling theory does not provide a comprehensive explanation of the basis and end of the human religious act. In contrast, the Islamic view of the principle of religion is an approach that prioritizes religion's artifact by God and its control over beliefs and practices. In this approach, there is a logical and conceptual balance to the existence of reason and feeling within religion.
Mesbahi jamshid,P. and Taheri,H. R. (2019). Explaining Schleiermacher's Theory of Feeling in the Context of Religious Pluralism and its CriticismAccording to Nahj al-Balagha. Nahjolbalagheh Research, 18(1), 91-114.
MLA
Mesbahi jamshid,P. , and Taheri,H. R. . "Explaining Schleiermacher's Theory of Feeling in the Context of Religious Pluralism and its CriticismAccording to Nahj al-Balagha", Nahjolbalagheh Research, 18, 1, 2019, 91-114.
HARVARD
Mesbahi jamshid P., Taheri H. R. (2019). 'Explaining Schleiermacher's Theory of Feeling in the Context of Religious Pluralism and its CriticismAccording to Nahj al-Balagha', Nahjolbalagheh Research, 18(1), pp. 91-114.
CHICAGO
P. Mesbahi jamshid and H. R. Taheri, "Explaining Schleiermacher's Theory of Feeling in the Context of Religious Pluralism and its CriticismAccording to Nahj al-Balagha," Nahjolbalagheh Research, 18 1 (2019): 91-114,
VANCOUVER
Mesbahi jamshid P., Taheri H. R. Explaining Schleiermacher's Theory of Feeling in the Context of Religious Pluralism and its CriticismAccording to Nahj al-Balagha. Nahjolbalagheh Research, 2019; 18(1): 91-114.