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Apocrypha/Pseudepigrapha
(2,145 words)
[German Version] I. Terminology – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament– IV. New Testament Apocrypha from Nag Hammadi…
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Religion Past and Present
Antichrist
(2,868 words)
[German Version] I. New Testament – II. Church History – III. Theology
I. New Testament
1. The term ἀντίχριστος …
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Religion Past and Present
Deissmann, Gustav Adolf
(172 words)
[German Version] (Nov 7, 1866, Langenscheid, Lahn – Apr 5, 1937, Wünsdorf, Berlin). After studies in Tübingen, Berlin, and Marburg (with C.F.G. Heinrici) and working as pastor …
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Religion Past and Present
Education
(15,718 words)
[German Version] I. Concept – II. Philosophy – III. Greco-Roman Antiquity – IV. Bible – V. Church History – VI. Ethics – VII. Practical Theology and Pedagogy – VIII. Judaism – IX. Islam
I. Concept Traditionally, “education” has denoted the intentional interaction of adults with the younger generation in order-usually-to influence them positively; whether it makes sense to speak of education when negative
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Religion Past and Present
Allegory
(3,568 words)
[German Version] I. History of Religions – II. Classical Antiquity – III. Bible– IV. Church History – V. Systematics – VI. Practical Exegesis– VII. Religious Art
I. History of Religions Allegory (from Gk ἀλληγορέω/
allēgoreō, “say something other [than the literal meaning]”), is a hermeneutical technique (Hermeneutics). The moment a religious message becomes fixed (esp. in writing), a need for interpretation arises. One way to meet this need is t…
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Religion Past and Present