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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Zusammenhang von Gottes Wort und Heiliger Geist bei Paulus

Senk, Ronald 27 April 2006 (has links)
This thesis examines the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Word of God and attempts to describe the precise nature of this relationship. Thus, after the introduction, a survey of research and a methodological introduction, the study illuminates the background of the Pauline understanding of the relationship between word and Spirit by examining the same relationship in the Old Testament, in Early Judaism, in the Jesus tradition and in the wider Graeco-Roman world. It emerges that Paul - in analogy to the Old Testament, Early Judaism and the theology of Jesus - saw a close relationship between the Holy Spirit and God's word. Obviously for Paul the Holy Spirit as a divine person of the trinity is more than the word but in his - mainly soteriological - work the Spirit has bound himself to God's word. Paul makes it clear that the Spirit works with the word everything for the spiritual life. Zusammenfassung In vorliegender Arbeit wird die Frage nach dem Zusammenhang von Gottes Geist und dem Wort Gottes bei Paulus aufgegriffen und der Versuch unternommen, eine Antwort zu geben. Dabei wird - nach der Einleitung, dem Forschungsüberblick und einer methodischen Einführung -, als Hintergrund des paulinischen Verständnisses von Wort und Geist, das Alte Testament, Frühjudentum, die Jesusüberlieferung und der Hellenismus auf diesen Zusammenhang hin befragt. Dabei zeigt sich, dass der Apostel Paulus in Analogie zum Alten Testament, Frühjudentum und der Theologie Jesu, einen engen Zusammenhang zwischen Heiligem Geist und Gottes Wort lehrt (,,Wort-Theologie"). Der Geist Gottes ist für Paulus als göttliche Person der Trinität natürlich mehr als das Wort, doch in seinem - vor allem soteriologischen - Wirken, hat er sich an das Wort Gottes gebunden. Paulus macht deutlich, dass der Geist mit dem Wort alles zum geistlichen Leben wirkt: Glaube (Wiedergeburt), Innewohnung des Geistes, ewiges Leben, Führung, Erkenntnis, Kraft, Gaben u.v.a. / New Testament / (M.Th.(New Testament))
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Jak orientovat sociální vztahy v době krize? / How to orient social relations in times of crisis?

Littmann, Petr January 2020 (has links)
This work that called How to orientate social relationships in the crisis period? is concerned with works of three chosen authors of European philosophical phenomenological tradition in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. They are Zygmunt Bauman (Pole), Byung-Chul Han (Korean living in Europe for longer time) and Anna Hogenová (Czech). This work has built according to uniform scheme for all three authors. It presents their life and work shortly then presents their ideas and conceptions in a longer face. It also presents response of their works by chosen authors from The Czech Republic and foreigners. Important ideas and conceptions have to serve as a possible way in a help for social work and also for description, analysis, possible development and solution of problems that arise in the crisis period or - as well as told with Bauman - in liquid times. This work has written i terms of Christian Crisis and Pastoral Work - Diaconia so it contents also reference to this subject of study. This work derives from works of three main authors and from works of next ones, too. An important part is a work with Holy Scripture.
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[en] FOR AN INTEGRAL BIBLE ANIMATION OF LIFE AND PASTORAL WORK: THEOLOGICAL AND PASTORAL CONCEPTUALIZATION FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF BIBLE CIRCLES IN THE DIOCESE OF CACHOEIRO DE ITAPEMIRIM-ES / [pt] POR UMA ANIMAÇÃO BÍBLICA INTEGRAL DA VIDA E DA PASTORAL: CONCEITUAÇÃO TEOLÓGICO-PASTORAL A PARTIR DA EXPERIÊNCIA DOS CÍRCULOS BÍBLICOS NA DIOCESE DE CACHOEIRO DE ITAPEMIRIM-ES

JOÃO BATISTA MARONI 04 April 2022 (has links)
[pt] A Animação Bíblica da Pastoral foi consagrada pelo Papa Bento XVI na Exortação Apostólica Verbum Domini e tem se tornado comum na Igreja, bem como tem sido urgente a sua prática. Chamada a ser a alma de toda a pastoral, sua importância reside na redescoberta da Palavra de Deus como fonte e conteúdo de toda a ação evangelizadora da Igreja. Nesta pesquisa, propôs-se uma Animação Bíblica que seja Integral e atinja a Vida e a Pastoral; que seja fonte de toda ação evangelizadora, ficando assim composta sua proposição: Animação Bíblica Integral da Vida e da Pastoral. O termo Integral é aqui entendido como aquilo que se apresenta em sua totalidade, ou como propriedade do ser integral, e o substantivo Vida, como aquilo que é vivenciado pela realidade humana em seus diversos aspectos e dimensões. Tomou-se como base dessa proposição o axioma teológico Lex oranidi, lex credendi e lex vivendi, naquilo que diz respeito ao mistério que se celebra, que se crê e se vivencia. Entende-se que a Animação Bíblica da Vida e da Pastoral acontece quando essas três dimensões se complementam pela Palavra de Deus que circula entre elas e as une. A principal base desta pesquisa é a experiência pastoral dos Círculos Bíblicos da diocese de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim-ES, entre os anos 2010 e 2019, tomada como exemplificação. Também foi visitado o caminho pastoral percorrido pela Palavra de Deus desde o período Apostólico (Séc. I) à promulgação da Constituição Dogmática Dei Verbum e seus desdobramentos até ao aparecimento da proposição Animação Bíblica da Pastoral. O fundamental, em todo o processo desta pesquisa, é a redescoberta da Palavra de Deus na liturgia e na oração, na catequese e na vivência pessoal, comunitária e social, numa circularidade integradora que une esses três momentos. A Animação Bíblica Integral da Vida e da Pastoral, aqui proposta, apresenta-se como uma contribuição ao desdobramento da proposição Animação Bíblica da Pastoral, no que diz respeito ao entendimento conceitual e ao serviço à Pastoral Bíblica. / [en] The Bible Animation of Pastoral Work was enshrined by Pope Benedict XVI in the Apostolic Exhortation Verbum Domini and has become common in the Church, as well as its practice has been urgent. The Animation has been called to be the soul of all pastoral work, its importance lies in the rediscovery of the Word of God as the source and content of all evangelizing action of the Church. In this research, it was proposed a Bible Animation that is Integral and reaches Life and Pastoral; that could be the source of all evangelizing action, thus composing its proposition: Integral Bible Animation of Life and Pastoral Work. The term Integral is understood here as what is presented in its entirety, or as a property of the integral being, and the noun Life, as what is experienced by human reality in its various aspects and dimensions. The theological axiom Lex oranid, lex credendi and lex vivendi was taken as the basis of this proposition, with regard to the mystery that is celebrated, believed and experienced. It is understood that the Bible Animation of Life and Pastoral Work takes place when these three dimensions are complemented by the Word of God that circulates among them and unites them. The main basis of this research is the pastoral experience of the Bible Circles of the diocese of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim-ES, between 2010 and 2019, that was taken as an example. The pastoral path taken by the Word of God from the Apostolic period (1st century) to the promulgation of the Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum and its repercussions until the appearance of the proposition Bible Animation of Pastoral Work was also visited. The fundamental in the entire process of this research is the rediscovery of the Word of God in the liturgy and prayer, in catechesis and in personal, community and social experience, in an integrative circularity that unites these three moments. The Integral Bible Animation of Life and Pastoral Work, proposed here, presents itself as a contribution to the repercussion of the Bible Animation of Pastoral proposition, with regard to conceptual understanding and service to bible pastoral.
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[pt] OS SACRAMENTOS COMO FORÇAS QUE SAEM DO CORPO DE CRISTO: UM CONTRIBUTO AO CONCEITO DE SACRAMENTO À LUZ DA TEOLOGIA DO CONCÍLIO VATICANO II / [en] THE SACRAMENTS AS POWERS THAT COMES FORTH FROM THE BODY OF CHRIST: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONCEPT OF SACRAMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THEOLOGY OF THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL

ANDERSON BATISTA MONTEIRO 25 May 2022 (has links)
[pt] A presente tese tem como objetivo principal contribuir para um renovado conceito dos sacramentos da Igreja, a partir da teologia litúrgica das ações simbólicas dos profetas de Israel e de Jesus. Com o avanço das pesquisas na área bíblica, patrística e dogmática, tem sido possível explorar um conceito mais bíblico e eclesial dos sacramentos celebrados pela Igreja. À luz do Concílio Vaticano II é traçada a natureza litúrgica dos atos proféticos realizados pelos profetas e por Jesus. Como sinais do poder Deus, inseridos na história da salvação, estes atos hoje são prolongados no mundo por meio da liturgia da Igreja. Inseridos na última etapa da historia salutis, os sacramentos são atos divinos que revelam a presença salvífica de Cristo no mundo e antecipam o cumprimento escatológico do reino de Deus. Sendo assim, os sacramentos como atos proféticos da Igreja querem provocar uma expressão renovada dos atos litúrgicos da Igreja. As ações simbólicas provocam uma reposta, fazendo com que o cristão participe ativamente do mistério e compreenda que os sacramentos são atos que possuem uma força transformadora na própria vida, na Igreja e em todo o mundo. / [en] The main purpose of this thesis is to contribute to a renewed concept of the sacraments of the Church, starting from the liturgical theology of the symbolic actions of the prophets of Israel and Jesus. With the advance of biblical research, patristic and dogmatic, it has been possible to explore a more biblical and ecclesial concept of the sacraments celebrated by the Church. In the light of the Second Vatican Council, the liturgical nature of the prophetic acts performed by the prophets and by Jesus is outlined. As signs of God s power, inserted in salvation history, these acts are prolonged in the world today through the liturgy of the Church. Inserted in the last stage of the historia salutis, the sacraments are divine acts that reveal Christ s saving presence in the world and anticipate the eschatological fulfillment of the kingdom of God. Therefore, the sacraments as prophetic acts of the Church want to bring about a renewed expression of the liturgical acts of the Church. The symbolic actions cause a response, making the Christian participate actively in the mystery and understand that the sacraments are acts that have a transforming force in their own life, in the Church, and in the whole world.
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The Bible through a Qur’ānic Filter: Scripture Falsification (<i>Taḥrīf</i>) in 8<sup>th</sup>- and 9<sup>th</sup>-Century Muslim Disputational Literature

Schaffner, Ryan P. 14 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Master of Heavenly Flowers Scripture: Constructing Tianhua zang zhuren's Three Personae as Publisher, Commentator, and Writer of Scholar-beauty Fiction

Li, Mengjun 28 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Das schriftgemässe Evangelium des Paulus nach dem Zeugnis des Römerbriefes: Funktionalität und Legitimität des Schriftgebrauches = Paul's gospel according to Scripture: Paul's use of the Old Testament in his letter to the Romans : the function and legitimacy of Paul's use of Scripture

Lindorfer, Marco 10 1900 (has links)
In the presentation of his Gospel in his letter to the Romans Paul often quotes from the Old Testament. This indicates the functional significance of the OT as the foundation of Paul´s argumentation. However, is Paul´s use of Scripture legitimate? Does Paul change and misinterpret Scripture to fit his own ends? If Paul´s argumentation with Scripture follows contemporary, legitimate early Jewish methods of interpretation, then he could be cleared of the charge of manipulatively changing and interpreting Scripture. This thesis examines the textual basis of these quotations, the interpretive methods employed and the function of such quotations for Paul´s argumentation. The results suggest that Paul has not manipulated the textual basis. He employs the interpretive techniques of early Judaism and refers to Scripture mainly to affirm his presentation of the Gospel. A final section raises the issue what contemporary Biblical studies might learn from Paul´s use of Scripture. / Biblical & Ancient Studies / M.Th.(New Testament)
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Views on the inerrancy of the Bible in American evangelical theology

Railey, James Howard 11 1900 (has links)
One of the distinguishing marks of American Evangelicalism is a commitment to the Bible as the only authority for faith and practice. A question often debated is whether the Bible should be viewed as inerrant, and if so, how the concept of inerrancy should be understood. This study suggests that the concept of inerrancy should be maintained, but that the concept must be understood in accordance with the way in which the biblical materials present the concepts of truth and its opposite. The value of the doctrine of inerrancy must be found in a better understanding not only of the didactic portions but also of the phenomena ofthe biblical materials. The first chapter of this study looks at nature American Evangelicalism and considers the historical development of the doctrine of the inerrancy of the Bible. The next three chapters consider in turn each of three divisions within American Evangelicalism about the understanding and usage of the doctrine of inerrancy: Complete Inerrancy, Conditional Inerrancy, and Limited Inerrancy. Complete Inerrancy is the most rigid of the three, maintaining that in the original writings of the Bible there were no errors, neither in spiritual nor in secular matters. Conditional Inerrancy conditions the understanding of inerrancy by the intent and purpose for the Bible as understood from the phenomena ofthe texts. The focus is shifted from the autographs of the Scripture to the texts which the contemporary person has to read and study. Limited Inerrancy limits the usage both of the term and of the concept inerrant in relation to the Bible, preferring the descriptor infallible, arguing that neither in the original writings nor in the present texts of the Bible is inerrancy to be found. There are errors in the texts, but they do not take away from the ability of the Bible to accomplish its divine purpose ofbringing people into contact with the Redeemer God. The last chapter draws from the analysis of the arguments within American Evangelicalism material needed to construct a redefined concept of inerrancy which maintains its importance. / Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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Das schriftgemässe Evangelium des Paulus nach dem Zeugnis des Römerbriefes: Funktionalität und Legitimität des Schriftgebrauches = Paul's gospel according to Scripture: Paul's use of the Old Testament in his letter to the Romans : the function and legitimacy of Paul's use of Scripture

Lindorfer, Marco 10 1900 (has links)
In the presentation of his Gospel in his letter to the Romans Paul often quotes from the Old Testament. This indicates the functional significance of the OT as the foundation of Paul´s argumentation. However, is Paul´s use of Scripture legitimate? Does Paul change and misinterpret Scripture to fit his own ends? If Paul´s argumentation with Scripture follows contemporary, legitimate early Jewish methods of interpretation, then he could be cleared of the charge of manipulatively changing and interpreting Scripture. This thesis examines the textual basis of these quotations, the interpretive methods employed and the function of such quotations for Paul´s argumentation. The results suggest that Paul has not manipulated the textual basis. He employs the interpretive techniques of early Judaism and refers to Scripture mainly to affirm his presentation of the Gospel. A final section raises the issue what contemporary Biblical studies might learn from Paul´s use of Scripture. / Biblical and Ancient Studies / M.Th.(New Testament)
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Views on the inerrancy of the Bible in American evangelical theology

Railey, James Howard 11 1900 (has links)
One of the distinguishing marks of American Evangelicalism is a commitment to the Bible as the only authority for faith and practice. A question often debated is whether the Bible should be viewed as inerrant, and if so, how the concept of inerrancy should be understood. This study suggests that the concept of inerrancy should be maintained, but that the concept must be understood in accordance with the way in which the biblical materials present the concepts of truth and its opposite. The value of the doctrine of inerrancy must be found in a better understanding not only of the didactic portions but also of the phenomena ofthe biblical materials. The first chapter of this study looks at nature American Evangelicalism and considers the historical development of the doctrine of the inerrancy of the Bible. The next three chapters consider in turn each of three divisions within American Evangelicalism about the understanding and usage of the doctrine of inerrancy: Complete Inerrancy, Conditional Inerrancy, and Limited Inerrancy. Complete Inerrancy is the most rigid of the three, maintaining that in the original writings of the Bible there were no errors, neither in spiritual nor in secular matters. Conditional Inerrancy conditions the understanding of inerrancy by the intent and purpose for the Bible as understood from the phenomena ofthe texts. The focus is shifted from the autographs of the Scripture to the texts which the contemporary person has to read and study. Limited Inerrancy limits the usage both of the term and of the concept inerrant in relation to the Bible, preferring the descriptor infallible, arguing that neither in the original writings nor in the present texts of the Bible is inerrancy to be found. There are errors in the texts, but they do not take away from the ability of the Bible to accomplish its divine purpose ofbringing people into contact with the Redeemer God. The last chapter draws from the analysis of the arguments within American Evangelicalism material needed to construct a redefined concept of inerrancy which maintains its importance. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Systematic Theology)

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