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Tora
(2,877 words)
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I. Altes TestamentDer Begriff T. (תּוֹרָה) wird meist von dem Verbum ירה/jrh, »zeigen«, Hifil, »unter…
Torah
(3,243 words)
[German Version]
I. Old Testament The noun
tôrāh (הרָוֹתּ) is usually derived from the verb …
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Religion Past and Present
Zeichen
(2,608 words)
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I. Begrifflich Der Begriff Z. meint in der Regel etwas sinnlich Faßbares, das auf etwas anderes verweist und dadurch spezifische Bedeutung erhält. Theol. und philos. ist er vom Symbolbegriff (Symbol/Symbole/Symboltheorien) zu differenzieren, obwohl dieser in der Semiotik und in der Mathematik sowie in der Logik teilweise mit dem Zeichenbegriff synonym verwendet wird. Während Aristoteles den Ausdruck σημει˜οn̆…
Signs
(2,878 words)
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I. Terminology The term
sign usually means something perceptible to the senses that signifies something else, which gives it its specific meaning. In theological and philosophical usage, it differs from the term
symbol (Symbols), although the latter is sometimes used synonymously with
sign in semiotics and mathematics as well as in logic. While Aristotle used the term σημεῖον/
sēmeíon in various contexts – including his theory of conclusions –,Augustine of Hippo associated the theory of signs more closely with the theory of language (Philology). After the 13th century,
signum no longer meant simply something like a sound…
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Religion Past and Present