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<note>The book is divided into five major sections, each addressing different aspects of religion:
Defense (Apologie): Schleiermacher defends the relevance of religion in a modern context, arguing against the skepticism of his contemporaries.
The Nature of Religion: He describes religion as a &#34;sense and taste for the Infinite in the finite,&#34; emphasizing personal experience over institutional dogma. 
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The Cultivation of Religion: This section discusses how individuals can nurture their religious feelings and experiences.
Association in Religion: Here, Schleiermacher explores the communal aspects of religion, including the roles of the church and clergy.
The Religions: The final section examines various world religions, highlighting their unique contributions to human experience</note>
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