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Alienation
(1,490 words)
[German Version] I. Philosophy - II. Dogmatics - III. Ethics - IV. Practical Theology
I. Philosophy The term “alienation,” made particularly prominent through the influence of Marxist literature, takes its philosophical sense from the work of G.W.F. Hegel. Etymologically, it derives from Lat.
alienatio and Gk. ἀλλοτρίωσις/
allotriōsis. Besides “estrangement” in general, it can also denote a legal transfer of title (Aristotle,
Rhet. 1361 a 22). The term occurs in various contexts in Christian theology, denoting both …
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Religion Past and Present
Allegory
(3,568 words)
[German Version] I. History of Religions – II. Classical Antiquity – III. Bible– IV. Church History – V. Systematics – VI. Practical Exegesis– VII. Religious Art
I. History of Religions Allegory (from Gk ἀλληγορέω/
allēgoreō, “say something other [than the literal meaning]”), is a hermeneutical technique (Hermeneutics). The moment a religious message becomes fixed (esp. in writing), a need for interpretation arises. One way to meet this need is t…
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Religion Past and Present