Abstract
In Göttingen, an extensive part of the unpublished works of Friedrich Lücke, the most important of Schleiermacher's scholars, has been made available to the public. Until now, the documents, consisting of letters, were thought to have gone missing. By focusing on several passages that are relevant to the reception of Schleiermacher, the following article affords a glance into the recently found records which are of great import for the history of theology and other academic disciplines. Included is also an annotated edition of two individual letters.