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Confirmation
(2,481 words)
1. Baptism and Confirmation Confirmation owes its existence to baptism, regardless of whether it precedes or follows baptism, or whether it is viewed as the personal acceptance of what was done at baptism. In the early church the sacrament of confirmation (Initiation Rites 2.3–4) administered by the Roman Catholic Church developed out of baptism and originally was part of it. The baptizing presbyter or bishop, after dipping in the water, conferred the gift of the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands and anointing. In the third century this conferral became a sacramental act on its own. In c…
Sermon on the Mount
(3,508 words)
[German Version]
I. New Testament
1. The Matthean text. The first of the five discourses of Jesus in Matthew, Matt 5–7, is called the Sermon on the Mount. It contains the first extended presentation of Jesus’ message in Matthew, the “gospel of the kingdom” (4:23) or “everything that I have commanded you” (28:20) – in short, the content of the disciples’ missionary preaching for all nations. Therefore Jesus’ words are addressed not just to the disciples but also to the crowds (7:28; cf. 5:1aα). The structure is based on concentric
inclusio, with numerous triads. The Paternoster (6:9–1…
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Religion Past and Present
Rehabilitation
(715 words)
[German Version]
I. Social and Ethical Issues Rehabilitation means the totality of all necessary measures to mitigate, eliminate, and permanently prevent a physical or mental impairment. It is intended to prompt positive changes and restore skills and capabilities, or in the case of permanent impairment to achieve adaptation and compensation. The goal of rehabilitation is to restore the ability to lead an independent and self-determined life, taking into account the available resources and competencies…
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Religion Past and Present
Huber, Samuel
(171 words)
[German Version] (1547, Burgdorf/Bern – Mar 23, 1624, Osterwieck/Halberstadt). After studying in Bern and Heidelberg, Huber served as a pastor in Büren, Saanen, and Burgdorf, coming to oppose the doctrine of predestination (II) in the interpretation given it by Geneva. Over the course of the Bern dispute concerning predestination, he was removed from office in 1588 and expelled from the country. He then served as a pastor in Derendingen, Württemberg (1588–92) and as a professor of theology in Witt…
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Religion Past and Present
Rehabilitation
(598 words)
[English Version]
I. Gesellschaftlich und ethisch R. meint die Gesamtheit aller erforderlichen Maßnahmen, die eine körperliche und geistige Schädigung abschwächen, beseitigen und dauerhaft verhindern. Sie soll positive Veränderungen auslösen, Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten erneuern sowie bei bleibenden Schäden Anpassung und Kompensation erreichen. R. zielt auf das erneute Ermöglichen einer selbständigen und selbstbestimmten Lebensführung unter Berücksichtigung vorhandener Kompetenzen und Ressourcen des…