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Prophetisches Reden und Evangelisation : Eine missiologische Untersuchung der uber Berlin ausgesprochenen Prophetien (1980-2000) / Prophecy and evangelisation : A missiological study of prophecies regarding Berlin (1980-2000)Heim, Detlef Peter 11 1900 (has links)
Prophetie und Evangelisation sind zentrale Themen der Bibel und wichtige Instrumente
Gottes. Bib'lische Berichte zeigen, dass Mission und Evangelisation oft erst durch ein
prophetisches Wort miiglich wurde. Das erste Kapitel widmet sich diesen Themen.
Es ist das Anliegen dieser Studie, die in den Jahren 1980-2000 iiber Berlin ausgesprochenen
Prophetien zu analysieren. Die Prophetien werden mit biblischen Aussagen verglichen,
gegeneinander ins Verhliltnis gesetzt und auf ihre missionstheologische Relevanz hin
untersucht. Eine Befragung einiger Berliner Leiter charismatisch-geprligter Gemeinden liefert
den praktischen Anteil dieser Studie. Die theoretischen Grundlagen werden im zweiten und
die Ergebnisse im dritten Kapitel behandelt.
Es ist zu betonen, <lass sich die untersuchten Prophetien jeglicher objektiver Beurteilung
entziehen. Aile Angaben sind zeitlich nicht gebunden und sehr allgemein gehalten. Allen
gemeinsam ist jedoch ein geistlicher Quantensprung, der von einer flachendeckenden
AusgieBung des Geistes Gottes iiber Berlin handelt. Dieser Sachverhalt wird im vierten
Kapitel dargestellt und diskutiert. / Prophecy and evangelisation are central topics of the Bible and instruments of God. Biblical
reports show, that mission and evangelisation were mostly possible by a prophetic word
(Chapter one).
The concern of this study is to analyse the prophecies spoken out for Berlin between the years
1980 to 2000. The prophecies were compared with biblical statements, were proportionate to
one another and were analysed regarding their mission-theological relevance. A questioning
of few leaders of charismatic-embossed churches of Berlin gives the practical part of the
study (the theoretical part see chapter two, the results see chapter three).
It has to be articulated, that there is no objective judgement for the analysed prophecies. All
indications are not bound by time and were given in general sense. All prophecies deal with a
spiritual quantum leap, who speaks of an out-pouring of the Spirit of God over Berlin
covering the whole area (Chapter four). / Text in German / Titles in German and English / Keywords in German and English / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Prophetisches Reden und Evangelisation: eine missiologische Untersuchung der über Berlin ausgesprochenen Prophetien (1980-2000) / Prophecy and evangelisation : a missiological study of prophecies regarding Berlin (1980-2000)Heim, Detlef Peter 31 October 2002 (has links)
Text in German / Prophetie und Evangelisation sind zentrale Themen der Bibel und wichtige Instrumente
Gottes. Biblische Berichte zeigen, dass Mission und Evangelisation oft erst durch ein
prophetisches Wort moglich wurde. Das erste Kapitel widmet sich diesen Themen.
Es ist das Anliegen dieser Studie, die in den Jahren 1980-2000 uber Berlin ausgesprochenen
Prophetien zu analysieren. Die Prophetien werden mit biblischen Aussagen verglichen,
gegeneinander ins Verhaltnis gesetzt und auf ihre missionstheoiogische Relevanz hin
untersucht. Eine Befragung einiger Berliner Leber chainsmatisch-gepragter Gemeinden liefert den praktischen Anteil dieser Studie. Die theoretischen Grundlagen werden im zweiten und
die Ergebnisse im dritten Kapitel behandelt.
Es ist zu betonen, dass sich die untersuchten Prophetien jeglicher objektiver Beurteilung
entziehen. Alle Angaben sind zeitlich nicht gebunden und sehr allgemein gehalten. Allen
gemeinsam ist jedoch ein geistlicher Quantensprang, der von einer flachendeckenden
Ausgiessung des Geistes Gottes uber Berlin handelt. Dieser Sachverhalt wird im vierten
Kapitel dargestellt und diskutiert. / Prophecy and evangelisation are central topics of the Bible and instruments of God, Biblical
reports show, that mission and evangelisation were mostly possible by a prophetic word
(Chapter one).
The concern of this study is to analyse the prophecies spoken out for Berlin between the years
1980 to 2000. The prophecies were compared with biblical statements, were proportionate to
one another and were analysed regarding their mission-theologicai relevance. A questioning
of few leaders of charismatic-embossed churches of Berlin gives the practical part of the
study (the theoretical part see chapter two, the results see chapter three).
It has to be articulated, that there is no objective judgement for the analysed prophecies. All
indications are not bound by time and were given in general sense. All prophecies deal with a
spiritual quantum leap, who speaks of an out-pouring of the Spirit of God over Berlin
covering the whole area (Chapter four). / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M.Th. (Missiology)
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Prophetisches Reden und Evangelisation : Eine missiologische Untersuchung der uber Berlin ausgesprochenen Prophetien (1980-2000) / Prophecy and evangelisation : A missiological study of prophecies regarding Berlin (1980-2000)Heim, Detlef Peter 11 1900 (has links)
Prophetie und Evangelisation sind zentrale Themen der Bibel und wichtige Instrumente
Gottes. Bib'lische Berichte zeigen, dass Mission und Evangelisation oft erst durch ein
prophetisches Wort miiglich wurde. Das erste Kapitel widmet sich diesen Themen.
Es ist das Anliegen dieser Studie, die in den Jahren 1980-2000 iiber Berlin ausgesprochenen
Prophetien zu analysieren. Die Prophetien werden mit biblischen Aussagen verglichen,
gegeneinander ins Verhliltnis gesetzt und auf ihre missionstheologische Relevanz hin
untersucht. Eine Befragung einiger Berliner Leiter charismatisch-geprligter Gemeinden liefert
den praktischen Anteil dieser Studie. Die theoretischen Grundlagen werden im zweiten und
die Ergebnisse im dritten Kapitel behandelt.
Es ist zu betonen, <lass sich die untersuchten Prophetien jeglicher objektiver Beurteilung
entziehen. Aile Angaben sind zeitlich nicht gebunden und sehr allgemein gehalten. Allen
gemeinsam ist jedoch ein geistlicher Quantensprung, der von einer flachendeckenden
AusgieBung des Geistes Gottes iiber Berlin handelt. Dieser Sachverhalt wird im vierten
Kapitel dargestellt und diskutiert. / Prophecy and evangelisation are central topics of the Bible and instruments of God. Biblical
reports show, that mission and evangelisation were mostly possible by a prophetic word
(Chapter one).
The concern of this study is to analyse the prophecies spoken out for Berlin between the years
1980 to 2000. The prophecies were compared with biblical statements, were proportionate to
one another and were analysed regarding their mission-theological relevance. A questioning
of few leaders of charismatic-embossed churches of Berlin gives the practical part of the
study (the theoretical part see chapter two, the results see chapter three).
It has to be articulated, that there is no objective judgement for the analysed prophecies. All
indications are not bound by time and were given in general sense. All prophecies deal with a
spiritual quantum leap, who speaks of an out-pouring of the Spirit of God over Berlin
covering the whole area (Chapter four). / Text in German / Titles in German and English / Keywords in German and English / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Daniel Featley and Calvinist conformity in early Stuart EnglandSalazar, Gregory Adam January 2018 (has links)
This thesis examines the life and works of the English Calvinist clergyman Daniel Featley (1582-1645) through the lens of various printed and manuscript sources, especially his manuscript notebooks in Oxford. It links his story and thought to the broader themes of early Stuart religious, political, and intellectual history. Chapter one analyses the first thirty- five years of Featley’s life, exploring how many of the features that underpin the major themes of Featley’s career—and which reemerged throughout his life—were formed and nurtured during Featley’s early years in Oxford, Paris, and Cornwall. There he emerges as an ambitious young divine in pursuit of preferment; a shrewd minister, who attempted to position himself within the ecclesiastical spectrum; and a budding polemicist, whose polemical exchanges were motivated by a pastoral desire to protect the English Church. Chapter two examines Featley’s role as an ecclesiastical licenser and chaplain to Archbishop George Abbot in the 1610s and 1620s. It offers a reinterpretation of the view that Featley was a benign censor, explores how pastoral sensitivities influenced his censorship, and analyses the parallels between Featley’s licensing and his broader ecclesiastical aims. Moreover, by exploring how our historiographical understandings of licensing and censorship have been clouded by Featley’s attempts to conceal that an increasingly influential anti- Calvinist movement was seizing control of the licensing system and marginalizing Calvinist licensers in the 1620s, this chapter (along with chapter 7) addresses the broader methodological issues of how to weigh and evaluate various vantage points. Chapters three and four analyse the publications resulting from Featley’s debates with prominent Catholic and anti-Calvinist leaders. These chapters examine Featley’s use of patristic tradition in these disputes, the pastoral motivations that underpinned his polemical exchanges, and how Featley strategically issued these polemical publications to counter Catholicism and anti-Calvinism and to promulgate his own alternative version of orthodoxy at several crucial political moments during the 1620s and 1630s. Chapter five focuses on how, in the 1620s and 1630s, the themes of prayer and preaching in his devotional work, Ancilla Pietatis, and collection of seventy sermons, Clavis Mystica, were complementary rather than contradictory. It also builds on several of the major themes of the thesis by examining how pastoral and polemical motivations were at the heart of these works, how Featley continued to be an active opponent—rather than a passive bystander and victim—of Laudianism, and how he positioned himself politically to avoid being reprimanded by an increasingly hostile Laudian regime. Chapter six explores the theme of ‘moderation’ in the events of the 1640s surrounding Featley’s participation at the Westminster Assembly and his debates with separatists. It focuses on how Featley’s pursuit of the middle way was both: a self-protective ‘chameleon- like’ survival instinct—a rudder he used to navigate his way through the shifting political and ecclesiastical terrain of this period—and the very means by which he moderated and manipulated two polarized groups (decidedly convictional Parliamentarians and royalists) in order to reoccupy the middle ground, even while it was eroding away. Finally, chapter seven examines Featley’s ‘afterlife’ by analysing the reception of Featley through the lens of his post-1660 biographers and how these authors, particularly Featley’s nephew, John Featley, depicted him retrospectively in their biographical accounts in the service of their own post-restoration agendas. By analysing how Featley’s own ‘chameleon-like’ tendencies contributed to his later biographers’ distorted perception of him, this final chapter returns to the major methodological issues this thesis seeks to address. In short, by exploring the various roles he played in the early Stuart English Church and seeking to build on and contribute to recent historiographical research, this study sheds light on the links between a minister’s pastoral sensitivities and polemical engagements, and how ministers pursued preferment and ecclesiastically positioned themselves, their opponents, and their biographical subjects through print.
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