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Evangelische Unterweisung
(395 words)
[German Version] (Evangelical Instruction). In 1947, H. Kittel programmatically and with a significant range of effectiveness introduced into the discussion the term “evangelical instruction” with the intention of replacing the school subject of religious instruction (
Religionsunterricht), compromised in the period of National Socialism, with an area of instruction, newly conceived from the ground up, no longer oriented around the concept of religion, but aro…
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Religion Past and Present
Psalms/Psalter
(13,915 words)
[German Version]
I. Terminology and Scope The book of Psalms is a unique collection of 150 poetic texts compiled to make a work
sui generis. Its Hebrew title תְּהִלִּים(סֵפֶר) /(
sēper)
tĕhillîm, “(Book of) Praises,” is already found at Qumran (earliest instance: 4QMa [= 4Q491] 174, 1st cent. bce). As in the New Testament occurrences from about a century later (Luke 20:42; Acts 1:20: βίβλος ψαλμῶν/
bíblos psalmṓ
n), it appears to be used primarily in the technical sense of a scroll containing psalms (cf. the frgm. 4QPs), but it might also denote a form of the Psalter. In 11QPsa, a collectio…
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Religion Past and Present
Lament
(3,175 words)
[German Version] Lament I. Religious Studies – II. Bible – III. Systematic Theology – IV. Practical Theology – V. Judaism
I. Religious Studies Lament has its roots in human experience; it gives voice to suffering and mourning, in ritual, poetic, or informal form. Its end is not theoretical, like theodicy, but practical: people react to the experience of situations perceived as mentally, physically or socially painful and process these experiences individually or collectively. The prototypical occasion for mournin…
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Religion Past and Present