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Aesthetics
(1,902 words)
[German Version] I. Philosophy – II. Theology
I. Philosophy Aesthetics is the discipline concerned with reflective perception, feelings, and the beautiful in nature and art. The discussion of “aesthetics” has used this
term, however, only in the modern era. In the context of metaphysics and ontology, epistemology and practical philosophy, poetics and rhetoric, however, the
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Religion Past and Present
Hatred
(1,212 words)
[German Version] I. Bible and Dogmatics – II. Psychology and Ethics
I. Bible and Dogmatics Because hatred, as opposed to spontaneous and short-lived affects such as anger and wrath, refers to a long-term attitude (I. Kant; cf. II below) which grips a person entirely, the biblical antithesis of hatred and love can denote a comprehensive alternative of extremes in which human beings find themselves. The biblical texts speak of love and hatred in the context of situations that make nuanced reflection impossible because the al…
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Religion Past and Present
Communitarianism
(1,435 words)
[German Version] I. Philosophy – II. Ethics – III. Philosophy of Religion, Fundamental Theology, and Practical Theology…
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Religion Past and Present
Glory of God
(2,368 words)
[German Version] I. Ancient Near East and Old Testament – II. Judaism – III. New Testament – IV. Dogmatics
I. Ancient Near East and Old Testament The English expression
glory of God derives from the Greek translation (δόξα κυρίου or τοῦ ϑεοῦ /
dóxa kyriou or
toú theoú) of the Hebrew phrase כְּבוֹד יהוה
/kĕbôd YHWH. In ordinary usage, Heb. כָּבוֹד/
kābôd denotes a person's “weight” or “weightiness,” which is displayed outwardly to mark to his or her social status (Gen 31:1; 45:13). As a fundamental aesthetic concept, the glory of God can be understood …
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Religion Past and Present
Art and Religion
(16,087 words)
[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 …
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Religion Past and Present