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Anxiety and Fear
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[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Philosophy – III. Philosophy of Religion – IV. Practical Theology
I. Religious Studies Anxiety (Angst) or fear (anxiety is the deeper but less harmful form of the feeling) – S. Freud scarcely differentiates between the terms – is an alteration in feeling and behavior triggered by pain, actual or expected, loss, or expected punishment. Somatic responses triggered by a perceived threat – perspiration, increased pulse rate, a sense of confinement (cf. Lat.
angustus, “narrow, constricted”) – are associated…
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Religion Past and Present
Body and Corporeality
(3,316 words)
[German Version] I. Bible – II. Dogmatics – III. Ethics
I. Bible …
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Religion Past and Present
Freedom
(9,782 words)
[German Version] I. Old Testament – II. New Testament – III. Early Judaism – IV. Church History – V. Philosophy – VI. Philosophy of Religion – VII. Dogmatics – VIII. Ethics – IX. Sociology, Politics, and Law
I. Old Testament
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Religion Past and Present
Christian Community, The
(957 words)
[German Version] (CC) is a religious community with close ties to anthroposophy, which understands itself as Christian. The former Protestant pastor F. Rittelmeyer, who was also the first “archsupervisor,” founded it in 1922. The stimulus was three cycles of religious lectures by Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), which motivated a series of theologians who were disappointed with the abstract theology of the early K. Barth and historical-critical exegesis to a religious renewa…
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Religion Past and Present
Aseity of God
(905 words)
[German Version] I. Philosophy of Religion – II. Theology …
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Religion Past and Present