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Biblical Scholarship
(11,819 words)
[German Version] I. Old Testament – II. New Testament
I. Old Testament
1. The rational spirit of the Hebrew Bible and biblical scholarship. Modern biblical scholarship, with its historico-reflexive self-understanding, has its first precondition in the Hebrew Bible, which is not only the object of biblical stud…
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Religion Past and Present
Mercy
(2,498 words)
[German Version] I. Old Testament – II. Judaism – III. New Testament – IV. Dogmatic/Ethics – V. Islam
I. Old Testament The direct statements of the Old Testament about mercy as a loving and helping approach to others who had fallen into need or guilt are crystallized in Hebrew around the root רחם (
rḥm). The situation is complicated by overlapping of content with the root חנן (
ḥnn, “to be gracious”; Grace: II). Moreover, the OT deals with mercy itself without using the roots חנן or רחר, for example, in the description of God in the primordial history (Gen 1–11). An etymological connection of the root רחם with the noun רֶחֶם (
rehem, “mother's womb”) is plausible, so that the mother…
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Religion Past and Present
Repentance
(11,471 words)
[German Version]
I. Religious Studies Examination of repe…
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Religion Past and Present