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Wisdom Literature
(4,476 words)
[German Version]
I. Religious Studies Words for wisdom display a great range of meanings, which need to be taken into account in discussing Wisdom literature. Etymologically the words
wise and
wisdom ¶ (also Ger.
Wissen, “knowledge”) derive from the Proto-Indo-European root *
weid- (cf. Sanskrit
vid- with its derivatives
veda, “[religious] knowledge,” and
vidya, “knowledge”; also Lat.
videre, “see”). Gk γνῶσις/
gnṓsis, “knowledge” (including the technical term Gnosis), Sanskrit
jñāna-, “knowledge,” and Eng.
know have a common verbal root *
jen(
ə)-. Equivalents to the Heb. verb םכ…
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Religion Past and Present
Laying-On of Hands
(1,802 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. Practical Theology
I. Religious Studies The laying-on or imposition of hands is a physical gesture usually performed in the context of a ritualized series of actions or as a symbol by itself. It can be ascribed to a divine being conceived anthropomorphically. The ritual gesture is attested in many cultures, especially in the ancient Near East, but it is not universal – it is unknown, for example, in Buddhism and Islam. Its mean…
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Religion Past and Present