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Miracle
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1. Basic Considerations 1.1.
Distinctions No systematic hermeneutical examination of miracles in the larger sense can avoid articulating exactly which elements are to be addressed as objective facts and which as part of the concept itself. Because arguments on the two sides can no longer be adduced in support of one another, the modes in which the two aspects are examined necessarily also diverge.…
Postmodernism
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[German Version]
I. Sociology and Social History First attested in the writings of R. Pannwitz (
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Religion Past and Present
Culture Research
(448 words)
[German Version] Although cultural research is able to look back on a long scholarly tradition, it has unmistakably gained in significance in the last 20 years. In the context of globalized and pluralistic societies, research on local cultures, but also cultures in a broader context, faces new challenges. Today, in this regard, cultural …
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Religion Past and Present
Ecclesiastical Language
(514 words)
[German Version] can refer in a quite general sense to the language spoken in a particular ecclesiastical, theological, liturgical (Liturgical languages), or religious context. To that extent, a certain vagueness attaches to the term itself, whose semantic content can then only be determined more clearly through an analysis of its concrete use. Such analysis distinguishes strategically between descriptive, critical, and constructive levels, though in certain contexts all three levels may be interwoven. The expression is used
descriptively when it describes the context of a specific, more or less broadly conceived ecclesiastical community with a specific language form. Hence ecclesiastical language is often spoken of in connection with liturgy, the history of denominations, and missions, though developments in the history of theology have also been substantively influenced by the …
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Religion Past and Present
Vision/Intuition
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[German Version]
I. Philosophy Vision or intuition (Ger.
Anschauung) is a fundamental concept of epistemology, denoting immediate access to an object of knowledge instead of knowledge mediated through concepts or deductions. For Plato, for example, ideas are grasped through such intuition or intellectual “vision” (
noein). Through the concept of
visio intellectualis of Nicholas of Cusa (“Trialogus,” 38) and I. Kant’s concept of non-sensory intuition, which nevertheless “lies outside our cognitive faculty” (
KrV, B 307), intellectual intuition became a fundamental con…
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Religion Past and Present
Art and Religion
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[German Version] I. Religious Studies, Systematics – II. Academic Research Disciplines – III. History – IV. Christian Theology
I. Religious Studies, Systematics
1. Methodology. In defining the relationship between art and religion from the perspective of religious studies, one cannot speak of a universal concept of art and religion on the phenomenal level. To do comparative work, however, sufficient abstract characteristics must be established as a
tertium comparationis to enable a systematic examination of the relationship between art and religion. This is possible through a moderately functional …
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Religion Past and Present
Stranger/Otherness
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[German Version]
I. Religious Studies From the outset, religions are involved in processes of exchange with their (religious) environment. This structural relationship to the surrounding world finds expression in internal representations of what is “strange/alien/foreign” or “other” and is part of the self-reference of religious systems. Because other religions are often experienced as competing entities, in most traditions they represent a great challenge to the adherents’ own identity. Therefore re…
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Religion Past and Present
Wackernagel
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[German Version]
1. Philipp Karl Eduard (Jun 28, 1800, Berlin – Jun 20, 1877, Dresden) studied natural science and German language and literature in Breslau (Wrocław), Halle, and Berlin, encouraged by K. v. Raumer. From 1824 to 1861 he taught at various (private) schools and ¶ published works for teachers. In 1827 he received a doctorate from Erlangen on the basis of his work on mineralogy; in 1861 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the theological faculty of Breslau. After 1839 he devoted himself increasingly to hymnology, publishing …
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Religion Past and Present
Narrative Predigt
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[English Version] . Der Begriff der n.P. entstand in den 70er Jahren des 20.Jh. als ein programmatischer Begriff im Zusammenhang der verschiedenen Konzeptionen einer narrativen Theologie (Metz, Ritschl). Heute wird der Begriff eher analytisch verwendet, um bestimmte sprachliche Leistungen einer Predigtgattung unter homiletischen Aspekten (Homiletik) zu beschreiben. Von einer n.P. können wir dort sprechen, wo eine Predigt insg. oder in wesentlichen Teilen von der Erzählform geprägt ist. Diese Erzäh…
Wackernagel
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[English Version]
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Philipp , Karl Eduard (28.6.1800 Berlin – 20.6.1877 Dresden), studierte Naturwiss., dt. Sprache und Lit. in Breslau, Halle und Berlin, gefördert von K.v. Raumer; 1824–1861 Pädagoge an verschiedenen (Privat-)Schulen mit Veröff. für den Unterricht. 1827 Promotion in Erlangen aufgrund seiner Abh. zur Mineralogie; 1861 Dr. h.c. der Theol. Fakultät der Universität Breslau. Ab 1839 Vertiefung der hymnologischen Arbeiten mit ersten Quelleneditio…