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  • Theologie  (4)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_482295015
    Format: XXII, 351 S. , graph. Darst , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0820478539
    Series Statement: Studies in biblical literature vol. 86
    Content: Pauline antecedents : Spirit and law in ethical renewal and Jewish eschatology -- The Spirit displaces the law as the principle of new life : Romans 7-8 -- Consonance between the new era of the Spirit and Judaism's covenantal nomism
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 319 - 339 , Zugl.: Toronto, Univ., Diss. , Pauline antecedents : Spirit and law in ethical renewal and Jewish eschatology -- The Spirit displaces the law as the principle of new life : Romans 7-8 -- Consonance between the new era of the Spirit and Judaism's covenantal nomism
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bibel 8,1-16 Römerbrief ; Exegese ; Bibel 8,1-16 Römerbrief ; Geist und Buchstabe ; Bibel 8,1-16 Römerbrief ; Bibel 8,1-16 Römerbrief ; Geist und Buchstabe ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Gesetz ; Paulus Apostel, Heiliger ; Bibel Paulinische Briefe ; Theologie ; Hochschulschrift ; Kommentar
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_51962405X
    Format: 346 Seiten , 150 mm x 225 mm
    ISBN: 9783039100200 , 3039100203 , 0820462896
    Series Statement: Religions and discourse volume 17
    Content: This book is a study of the image of the child in the teaching of Jesus and the literature of the New Testament set against the background of the ancient world, the Old Testament and Judaism. It also reflects on the complex relationship between attitudes to children and the imaging of the child. It is suggested that child imagery serves, generally speaking, as a window on tradition, and in religious discourse in particular it offers perspectives on the relationship between believing and belonging. In exploring how child imagery informs the teaching of Jesus, it is argued that his own use of such imagery, whilst not unique, being influenced primarily by the wider imagery of Israel as God's son (child) and servant, is nevertheless distinctive. As a metaphor symbolising primarily a call to change and renewal, it conveys in microcosm the central themes of his message of the kingdom of God. The study goes on to explore the meanings of child imagery in the theologies of the Gospel writers and in other New Testament literary contexts.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [301]-314
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Bibel ; Kind ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Theologie ; Kind ; Kind
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1000616762
    Format: xvi, 393 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1107136601 , 9781107136601 , 9781316501948
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to religion
    Content: "The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism' offers a fresh, up-to-date, and accessible introduction to Quakerism. Quakerism is founded on radical ideas and its history of constancy and change offers fascinating insights into the nature of non-conformity. In a series of eighteen essays written by an international team of scholars, and commissioned especially for this volume, the Companion covers the history of Quakerism from its origins to the present day. Employing a range of methodologies, it features sections on the history of Quaker faith and practice, expressions of Quaker faith, regional studies, and emerging spiritualities. It also examines all branches of Quakerism, including evangelical, liberal, and conservative, as well as non-theist Quakerism and convergent Quaker thought. This Companion will serve as an essential resource for all interested in Quaker thought and practice."-- Page [4] of cover
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 348-380 , Introduction , Part I. History of Quaker Faith and Practice ; History of Quaker faith and practice 1650-1808 , Conflict and transformation, 1808-1920 , Global Quakerism 1920-2015 , Part II. Expressions of Quaker Faith ; Literature , Social justice and sustainability , Seeking peace : Quakers respond to war , Quakers and education , The changing world of Quaker material culture , Part III. Regional Studies ; Quakers in North America , Latin American Quakerism , Quakers in Africa , Quakers in Europe and the Middle East , Quakers in Asia-Pacific , Part IV. Emerging Spiritualities ; Unprogrammed Quaker spiritualities , Quakers and non-theism , Evangelical Quakerism and global Christianity , Convergent friends : renewal, hybridity, and dialogue in twenty-first-century Quakerism , Intra-Quaker ecumenism : women's reconciling work in the Pacific Northwest and Kenya
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe The Cambridge companion to quakerism Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781316480021
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Society of Friends ; Theologie ; Society of Friends ; Geistliches Leben ; Society of Friends ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Society of Friends ; Geschichte ; Society of Friends ; Theologie ; Society of Friends ; Geistliches Leben ; Society of Friends ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
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    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1016461666
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 279 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781453915448
    Series Statement: American University Studies 351
    Content: The term «charism» is drawn originally from Pauline literature and refers to a gift given by the Spirit for the upbuilding of the body of Christ. Since the mid-twentieth century, Christians from a broad spectrum of theological positions have applied this term, in varying ways, to groups within the Church. However, no book thus far has provided a rigorous and sustained critical investigation of this idea of ecclesial charisms. In Division, Diversity, and Unity, James E. Pedlar provides such an investigation, drawing on biblical and systematic theology as well as literature on church renewal and ecumenism. Against those who justify denominational separation in order to preserve particular gifts of the Spirit, Pedlar insists that the theology of charisms supports visible, organic unity as the ecumenical ideal.Division, Diversity, and Unity argues that the theology of ecclesial charisms can account for legitimately diverse specialized vocational movements in the Church but cannot account for a legitimate diversity of separated churches. Pedlar tests and develops his constructive proposal against the fascinating and conflicted histories of two evangelistic movements: the Paulist Fathers and The Salvation Army. While the proposed theology of ecclesial charisms stakes out a legitimate and important place in the Church for specialized movements, it excludes any attempt to justify the permanent separation of an ecclesial body on the basis of an appeal to an ecclesial charism
    Content: «James E. Pedlar provides something rarely seen in ecumenical literature: robust theology that is grounded in the actual life of churches. His lucid treatment of ecclesial charism as a reality designed for the whole Church, in its unity, rather than as the ground and justification for church division, is challenging and compelling. Watching his biblical and systematic arguments play themselves out in the lives of Catholic and Salvation Army mission is exciting and sobering, and should cause a rethinking of several major missionary and ecumenical assumptions in our day. This is a stellar and important contribution.»(Ephraim Radner, Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto)«James E. Pedlar’s Division, Diversity, and Unity synthesizes resources from biblical studies, ecumenism, theologies of charism, especially as developed among Catholic religious orders since Vatican II, and sociology into a creative and fresh constructive theology of ecclesial charisms. The Salvation Army and the Paulist Fathers offer Pedlar two very disparate and intriguing historical test cases. His argument that a theology of ecclesial charisms supports specialized vocational movements within the church but not separate churches is sure to provoke ecumenical discussion and help revive hopes for the ecumenical goal of visible, organic Christian unity.»(William L. Portier, Mary Ann Spearin Chair of Catholic Theology, University of Dayton)
    Content: Contents: A Biblical Theology of Charisms – Charism and Institution – Charisms and Movements – Charisms, Unity, Diversity, and Division – The Charism of the Founder – The Formation of the Movement – The Movement in the Church – Ongoing Interpretation of the Charism – Historical and Ecumenical Implications
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433130052
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pedlar, James E., 1979 - Division, diversity, and unity New York : Peter Lang, 2015 ISBN 9781433130052
    Language: English
    Keywords: Charisma ; Theologie ; Charisma ; Kirchliche Bewegung ; Charisma ; Heilsarmee ; Barnabiten
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Pedlar, James E. 1979-
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