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Missionary Journeys, Paul's
(535 words)
[German Version] This expression denotes the journeys of Paul (and his companions Barnabas, John, Titus, Silas [Paul's co-workers], Timothy, Erastus, and others; cf. Acts 20:4), usually with the addition of “so-called.” This indicates that the Lukan sequence and historicity are disputed. They are partly attributed to the Lukan narrative concept of the unceasing spread of God's word according to the program in 1:8 – with ever widening concentric circles and Antioch as the center (13:1–3; 14:21, 26; 15:35; 18:22; …
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Religion Past and Present
Hell
(5,978 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. Church History – V. Dogmatics – VI. Judaism – VII. Islam – VIII. Buddhism – IX. Contemporary Art
I. Religious Studies
1.…
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Religion Past and Present
Mission
(13,709 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Christianity – III. Judaism – IV. Buddhism – V. Islam
I. Religious Studies
1. Overview. Mission is not a fundamentally universal phenomenon in the history of religions; neither is every form in which religion is passed on
eo ipso mission. “Primary,” tri…
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Religion Past and Present
Great Commission, The
(1,097 words)
[German Version] I. I. New Testament – II. Missiology…
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Religion Past and Present
Evil
(4,189 words)
[German Version] I. History of Religions – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. Philosophy of Religion – V. Dogmatics – VI. Ethics – VII. Judaism
I. History of Religions From the standpoint of the study of religion, evil – which is offensive, threatens order and existence, and is therefore feared and avoided – is an aspect of hidden power that is uncontrollable and unfathomable, to which human beings feel exposed and by which they are nonetheless sustained. The unfathomable is ambival…
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Religion Past and Present