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Emancipation
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[German Version] I. Terminology – II. Emancipation as a Socio-historical Process – III. The Significance of Emancipation in Judaism – IV. Emancipation of Women – V. Practical Theology and Education Theory
I. Terminology The etymological meaning of
emancipate is “to deliver from
mancipium”; in Roman law,
mancipium meant the solemn act of taking ownership through imposition of hands. As a technical term,
emancipation meant the act of freeing a child from the authority of the
pater familias, initially through performance of a ritual, later simply by a legal action. In the 17th and…
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Religion Past and Present